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Chapter 12 — Object and Property Reference: Preferences Window
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Create range Displays files according to their create date. When a file is first created, it is
assigned a create date. You can use this filter to displays only those files which match
your criteria. TapeWare checks the created date for each file stored in the directory of the
volume and uses this to sort files.
assigned a create date. You can use this filter to displays only those files which match
your criteria. TapeWare checks the created date for each file stored in the directory of the
volume and uses this to sort files.
Delete range Displays files according to their delete date.
When files have been backed up and are later deleted, TapeWare marks the file as having
been deleted and assigns it a delete date. This filter instructs TapeWare to display only
files which have a delete date that matches the selection criteria. If a file has not been
deleted, it will not have a delete date and will not be displayed.
been deleted and assigns it a delete date. This filter instructs TapeWare to display only
files which have a delete date that matches the selection criteria. If a file has not been
deleted, it will not have a delete date and will not be displayed.
Access range Displays files according to their access date. Each time a file is read,
whether or not it is modified, its access date is updated by the operating system. You can
use this information to select and filter files.
whether or not it is modified, its access date is updated by the operating system. You can
use this information to select and filter files.
Size range Displays files according to their size.
Instance range Displays files according to their instance date. Each time TapeWare backs
up a file, it creates a new instance of that file and assigns it an instance date.
up a file, it creates a new instance of that file and assigns it an instance date.
Wildcard type Displays the wildcard format used by the Must match and Cannot match
filters. Select one of three types of wildcard formats: DOS, Long or UNIX.
filters. Select one of three types of wildcard formats: DOS, Long or UNIX.
Must match Displays files that match specified wildcards. Only files that match the
wildcard indicated in this field are selected.
wildcard indicated in this field are selected.
Specify multiple wildcards by separating each with a semicolon (no spaces). TapeWare
displays any file that matches any one of the wildcards. For example, if you enter
*.exe;*.doc in the Must match field, TapeWare displays all files that have either the .exe
extension or the .doc extension.
displays any file that matches any one of the wildcards. For example, if you enter
*.exe;*.doc in the Must match field, TapeWare displays all files that have either the .exe
extension or the .doc extension.
Cannot match Files that match the specified wildcard are not displayed; they are
excluded. You can specify multiple wildcards by separating them with a semicolon (no
spaces); if you specify multiple wildcards, TapeWare excludes any file that matches any
one of the wildcards you specify.
excluded. You can specify multiple wildcards by separating them with a semicolon (no
spaces); if you specify multiple wildcards, TapeWare excludes any file that matches any
one of the wildcards you specify.
Required attributes Displays files according to attributes controlled by the operation
system.
system.
Operating systems track certain features of files called attributes that they use to manage
these files. In this field, if an attribute is checked, TapeWare only displays those files
which have these attributes.
these files. In this field, if an attribute is checked, TapeWare only displays those files
which have these attributes.
You can select multiple attributes. In this case, TapeWare only displays those files that
meet all of the required attributes.
meet all of the required attributes.