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- Status - displays the status of the operations for each database The status are: Waitwait, Failedfailed, Missedmissed, Skippedskipped, Cancelledcancelled, Completed completed with warnings, or Succeededor succeeded.
- Policy Type - displays the type of policy: Backupbackup, Restorerestore, or Log Shippinglog shipping.
- Policy Name - displays the name with which the policy was created.
- Databases Covered - displays the number of databases covered by the policy.
- Instances Covered - displays the number of instances covered by the policy.
- Last Operation - displays the last operation executed in the policy.
- Last Operation with Failure - displays the last failed operation in the policy.
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- Add instance - click this option to register new servers. Go to Adding adding SQL Server instances to find more information about registering new instances.
- Create policy - use this option to access the wizard for creating Backupbackup, Restorerestore, or Log Shippinglog shipping policies.
- Edit policy - select one of the available policies and click this option to edit its configuration settings.
- Copy policy - this option allows you to select an existing policy and create a copy. When you select this option, the Policy Wizard opens with the selected policy settings. You can change these settings according to your preferences. Take into account you have to specify a different name for the copy.
- Actions - use this option to enable the policy, disable the policy, or to Run a Backup.
- Properties - select this option to access the summary details of a selected policy. You can also use this option to change the configuration settings of a policy.
- Remove/delete - select a policy from the list of available policies and click this option to delete it. You can select to delete only the policy or also the jobs associated with the policy.
- Export - click this option to export the displayed information on the Policies tab. You can select exporting your information in PDF, XLS, or XML file.
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