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What actions can I perform?

From the Policies tree

By right-clicking a policy under the  Restore Policies node, you can access the following shortcuts:

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What it does ...

Create Restore Policy

Opens the Restore Policy wizard, allowing you to create a new policy.

Edit Policy

Opens the Restore Policy wizard (with all options pre-set to the values used for this operation), allowing you to edit any of the options.

Delete Policy

Allows you to delete the policy. Although restore operations associated with this policy will no longer be performed, the previous status messages returned by this policy will continue to be stored in the SQL Safe Repository.

Disable PolicyAllows you to disable of the selected policy. Restore operations associated with this policy will no longer be performed.

Start Jobs for Policy

Allows you to run the restore job associated with this policy, performing an ad-hoc restore with the options already set by the policy.

Refresh Policy List

Updates the Restore Policies node with the latest policies.

From the Current Status pane

By clicking the links available in the the Current Status  pane, you can access the following shortcuts:

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From the Operation Summary grid

By right-clicking on an operation, you can access the following shortcuts:

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What it does ...

View DetailsShows the  Details  pane, providing additional information about the selected operation.

Restore again

Runs the restore operation again, using the same settings.

Restore with different options

Opens the Restore wizard (with all options pre-set to the values used for this operation), allowing you to specify different options before running the operation.

Set Progress To

Allows you to change the status of the selected operation.

Close DetailsHides the Details pane.

What does the Current Status mean?

The Current Status displays the most recent, combined status of the restore operations performed by this policy. When there are multiple operation statuses, the policy status reflects the most critical operation status. When all restores have been completed successfully according to the policy schedule, a green OK icon is displayed.

What is the Last Operation Status?

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