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To edit limitations for a backup location, select the backup location, click Quotas and 
Time Limits
 and enter the new values in the appearing window. 
To move a backup location along with all archives existing on it, select the backup 
location and click Move to. The Move Backup Location Wizard will display all users 
and computers associated with the selected backup location so you could make sure your 
choice is right. Then select the new location for the archives.  
As moving files can take a lot of time and system resources, it is recommended that you 
schedule this operation for the time when the backup server computing load will be 
minimal. You can do it in the Start Parameters window. To complete configuring the 
operation, click Finish in the final summary window. 
 
To move a backup location within the same device, you must have at least as much free 
space on the device as all the archives in the backup location occupy, because the 
archives will first be copied to the new place, and then deleted from the old place. 
To delete all archives stored in a backup location, select the location and click Clear
To delete a backup location, select the location and click Delete. This will delete all 
archives stored in this location and redirect the associated computer/user’s backups to the 
default backup location.  
 
The default backup location cannot be deleted. If you try to do so, the program will clean 
the default backup location and issue an appropriate message. To delete the location 
completely, first reassign the default backup location by selecting Specify Default 
Settings -> Set backup location
Cleaning and deleting backup locations might be time-consuming operations, so you can 
schedule them for the off-peak period. 
4.5.6  Managing Archives 
To display a full list of backups, stored on the backup server, click Manage Backup 
Archives
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