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ABSTRACT: Restore
	The "restore" task allows you to restore files, directories,
	a file system or a data partition from a backup archive.

TITLE: Restore

F1: Type of Restore
	"Type of Restore:"  Press [CHOICES] to see the available 
	object types, then select the type of object you wish to 
	restore.

F2: Name(s)
	"Name(s):"  Enter the names of the objects you want to
	restore.  If you are restoring files or directories, you may
	enter a list of files or directories to be restored.  For
	file systems and data partitions, you may only enter the name
	for the file system or data partition.  All names entered
	must be valid absolute pathnames.  Note that these names must
	specify the objects as they were backed up.

F3: Target
	"Target:"  Enter the path to where the object should be
	restored.  If you leave this field blank, the object will be
	restored to the current directory (which appears as the
	default in this field).

F4: Date
	"Date:"  Enter the date from which you want the object
	restored.

	This date should be entered in the form mm/dd/yy.  The
	default is today's date, which will request the most recent
	version of the object.

F5: Display Mode
	"Display:" If you wish to display the history log informa-
	tion relevant to restoring this object instead of actually
	requesting that it be restored, enter 'yes'.  If you want to
	request that the object be restored, enter 'no'.

F6: Notify
	"Notify:"  Enter 'yes' to receive mail when the restore
	request completes.  Enter 'no' if you do not wish to be
	notified by mail.  Mail is only sent if an online restore is
	unavailable or cannot complete.

F7: Trace Mode
	"Trace Mode:"  If you wish to display trace information
	relevant to restoring the object, enter 'yes'.  Enter 'no' if
	you do not wish to view this information.
