This window is used during restore processing if there is a file by the same name at the location where the current file is being restored. Detailed information about the files in conflict is displayed. The file to be replaced is located on the top portion of the window, and the new file is located on the bottom. There are several options for file replacement.
· Yes to All
This option will overwrite the current file with the new file that is about to be restored. If there are any other conflicts with the remaining files to be restored, another prompt window will not be displayed and overwrites will automatically occur.
· No to All
This option will not overwrite the current file with the new file. If there are any other conflicts with the remaining files to be restored, another prompt window will not be displayed and no overwrites will occur.
· Yes
This option will overwrite the current file with the new file that is about to be restored. If there are any other conflicts with the remaining files to be restored, another prompt window will be displayed.
· No
This option will not overwrite the current file with the new file. If there are any other conflicts with the remaining files to be restored, another prompt window will be displayed.
· Save file with unique name
This option will not overwrite the current file with the new file that is about to be restored. The Backup Client will try to create a new name for the file based on its current name. For example, if the file name being restored is "file.txt" and it already exists, the Backup Client will choose the name "file (1).txt" and try to restore the file under that name. If "file (1).txt" already exists, the application will try using "file (2).txt", etc. until an available name is found. If there are any conflicts with the remaining files to be restored, another prompt window will be displayed.
· Save all conflicting files with unique names
This option will not overwrite the current file with the new file that is about to be restored. The Backup Client will try to create a new name for the file based on its current name. For example, if the file name being restored is "file.txt" and it already exists, the Backup Client will choose the name "file (1).txt" and try to restore the file under that name. If "file (1).txt" already exists, the application will try using "file (2).txt", etc. until an available name is found. If there are any conflicts with the remaining files to be restored, another prompt window will not be displayed and all files in conflict will automatically be renamed.