Samsung MZ-5PA128B User Manual - Page 37
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Options File Types Google Desktop External Drives Configure FTP Log File Event Log SMTP E-mail Getting Started 37 Configuring Norton Ghost default options Description Lets you manage file types and file type categories, which are used as a method for selecting the types of files you want included in a file and folder backup. See "Managing file types" on page 41. If Google Desktop is installed on your computer when you install Norton Ghost, you have the option of enabling Google Desktop file and folder recovery. When you enable this feature, you can search for files (by file name) inside a recovery point that was created with search engine support enabled. If Google Desktop is not installed on your computer when you install Norton Ghost, you have the option of clicking a link to the Web site where you can download and install Google Desktop for free. See "About using a search engine to search recovery points" on page 201. Delete or rename the unique names you have given to external drives used as backup and Offsite Copy destinations. See "Using nicknames for external drives" on page 43. Specify default FTP settings to be used with Offsite Copy. See "Configuring default FTP settings for use with Offsite Copy" on page 44. Lets you specify the types of product messages to log (errors, warnings, and information), where to store the log file, and set a maximum file size for the log file. See "Logging Norton Ghost messages" on page 44. Lets you specify the types of product messages to log (errors, warnings, and information) in the Windows event log. See "Logging Norton Ghost messages" on page 44. If you want a history of actions taken by Norton Ghost, or of error messages and warnings, you can choose to save them in a log file on your computer, or to have them emailed to an address you specify. See "Enabling email notifications for product (event) messages" on page 46.