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2. By default the search is performed in all the sources where Seagate BlackArmor Backup 
can search information. You can select an information source of interest by choosing the 
appropriate tab among Backups and Backup content.  
•  The  Backups tab shows the results of the search for tib and zip archives by archive 
filename. Double-clicking on a filename opens the corresponding archive in Windows 
Explorer where you can explore the archive contents. You can validate or restore the 
archive by right-clicking on its filename and choosing the appropriate item in the shortcut 
menu. In addition, you can use the Restore,  Mount  (for image backups), Validate
Remove, and Consolidate buttons for tib archives, and Restore,  Validate, and 
Remove buttons for zip archives, that appear on the toolbar after selecting an archive 
on the Backups tab. 
•  The Backup content tab shows results of searches for files and folders in tib archives. 
Double-clicking on a filename opens the file. You can restore the file by right-clicking on 
its filename and choosing Restore in the shortcut menu. This shortcut menu also enables 
you to open the file or the parent folder that contains that file. 
To help you better understand the search results, here is some information on the 
algorithms used by the Search feature. 
1. When searching files in tib archives you can type all or part of the filename and use the 
common Windows wildcard characters. For example, to find all batch files in the archives, 
type "*.bat". Typing my???.exe will allow you to find all .exe files with names consisting of 
five symbols and starting with "my". By the way, search is case-insensitive, i.e. "Backup" and 
"backup" is the same search string. Furthermore, the search stops after the program finds 
100 files corresponding to a search criterion you have typed. If the search results do not 
contain the file you need, you will have to refine the search criterion. 
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