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Code Pages Show Tapes Within Media Pool Lets you view the tapes within a particular media pool. Wildcards ("*" and "?") are accepted in the media pool. Show Tapes Matching Serial # Lets you view the tapes that match a certain serial number. Wildcards ("*" and "?") are accepted in the serial number. Important! Applying filters can significantly reduce the amount of data that you have to deal with at one time, and you should use them only with large libraries. 6. When you are finished specifying CA ARCserve Backup Manager preferences, click Apply. Note: To discard your changes, click Cancel. 7. To close the Preferences dialog, click OK. Code Pages The following sections describe how CA ARCserve Backup supports the use of multiple code pages. This section contains the following topics: How CA ARCserve Backup Supports Multiple Code Pages (see page 204) Specify Code Pages in the Backup Manager Window (see page 205) Specify Code Pages in the Restore Manager Window (see page 206) How CA ARCserve Backup Supports Multiple Code Pages A code page is a map of characters as they relate to a particular language. If the CA ARCserve Backup server resides in an environment where different languages and their character sets are running on other computers, the Backup Manager and the Restore Manager may not be able to interpret and display recognizable text in the source tree. When you encounter this situation, you can specify any code page supported in your environment. The code page lets CA ARCserve Backup interpret the information and display the text in a format that is recognizable to you. When you specify a code page at the node or volume level, CA ARCserve Backup applies the characteristics of the code page to all child volumes, directories, and so on. Although code pages do not affect CA ARCserve Backup functionality, CA ARCserve Backup cannot present a code page for more than one language at any time. 204 Implementation Guide

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Code Pages
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Implementation Guide
Show Tapes Within Media Pool
Lets you view the tapes within a particular media pool. Wildcards (“*” and “?”
)
are accepted in the media pool.
Show Tapes Matching Serial #
Lets you view the tapes that match a certain serial number. Wildcards (“*” and
“?”) are accepted in the serial number.
Important!
Applying filters can significantly reduce the amount of data that you
have to deal with at one time, and you should use them only with large libraries.
6.
When you are finished specifying CA ARCserve Backup Manager preferences, click
Apply.
Note:
To discard your changes, click Cancel.
7.
To close the Preferences dialog, click OK.
Code Pages
The following sections describe how CA ARCserve Backup supports the use of multiple
code pages.
This section contains the following topics:
How CA ARCserve Backup Supports Multiple Code Pages
(see page 204)
Specify Code Pages in the Backup Manager Window
(see page 205)
Specify Code Pages in the Restore Manager Window
(see page 206)
How CA ARCserve Backup Supports Multiple Code Pages
A code page is a map of characters as they relate to a particular language. If the CA
ARCserve Backup server resides in an environment where different languages and their
character sets are running on other computers, the Backup Manager and the Restore
Manager may not be able to interpret and display recognizable text in the source tree.
When you encounter this situation, you can specify any code page supported in your
environment. The code page lets CA ARCserve Backup interpret the information and
display the text in a format that is recognizable to you.
When you specify a code page at the node or volume level, CA ARCserve Backup applies
the characteristics of the code page to all child volumes, directories, and so on.
Although code pages do not affect CA ARCserve Backup functionality, CA ARCserve
Backup cannot present a code page for more than one language at any time.