recover file

Recovers files and folders from a file-level or disk-level backup.

Examples

Parameters

What to recover

--loc=<path>
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted
--arc=<archive name>
--password=<password>,encrypted
--backup=<backup ID>
--file=<paths>
--exclude=<files, folders and masks>

Where to recover

--target=<path>
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted

How to recover

--overwrite={always|older|never}
--recover_absolute_path
--recover_security={true|false}

This parameter is effective only when recovering from a file-level backup of Windows files. If the value is true or if the parameter is not specified, recover NTFS permissions for files along with the files themselves. Otherwise, the files will inherit the NTFS permissions from the folder to which they will be recovered.

--original_date

Recover files' original date and time from the backup. If not specified, the current date and time are assigned.

Recovery options

--force_yes
--reboot
--reboot_after
--retry_count=<number of attempts>
--retry_delay=<delay>
--silent_mode={on|off}
--use_registry_defaults

General parameters

--log=<full path>
--log_format={structured|unstructured}
--output={formatted|raw}
--progress
{-f|--file_params}=<full local path>

Access to a remote machine (advanced editions only)

--host=<IP address or hostname>
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted
--address=<IP address or hostnames>

Access to a specific service within a machine (advanced editions only)

--service={mms|ams}