Samsung MZ-5PA256C User Manual - Page 38

Selecting a default backup destination, Tasks > Options, General

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38 Getting Started Configuring Norton Ghost default options Options SNMP Trap Description If you have a Network Management System (NMS) application, you can enable SNMP Traps support to send notifications to you NMS application. See "About SNMP traps" on page 122. To configure Norton Ghost default options 1 Start Norton Ghost. 2 Click Tasks > Options. 3 Select an option you want to edit, make any necessary changes, and then click OK. Selecting a default backup destination You can specify the default destination for storing recovery points and file and folder backup data created when you run a backup. This default location is used if you do not specify a different location when you define a new backup. To select a default backup destination 1 In Norton Ghost, on the menu bar, click Tasks > Options. 2 Click General. 3 Select Prepend computer name to backup data file names. This is especially useful if you back up more than one computer to the same drive. For example, you might back up a laptop and a desktop computer to the same USB or network drive. By prepending the computer name to each backup data file name, you can more easily identify which backup data files belong to which computer. 4 Select Save backup files to a unique subfolder if you want Norton Ghost to create a new subfolder that will serve as your backup destination. Note: The new subfolder is given the same name as your computer. For example, if your computer name is "MyLaptop", the new subfolder would be named \MyLaptop.

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Description
Options
If you have a Network Management System (NMS) application,
you can enable SNMP Traps support to send notifications to
you NMS application.
See
About SNMP traps
on page 122.
SNMP Trap
To configure Norton Ghost default options
1
Start Norton Ghost.
2
Click
Tasks > Options
.
3
Select an option you want to edit, make any necessary changes, and then click
OK
.
Selecting a default backup destination
You can specify the default destination for storing recovery points and file and
folder backup data created when you run a backup. This default location is used
if you do not specify a different location when you define a new backup.
To select a default backup destination
1
In Norton Ghost, on the menu bar, click
Tasks > Options
.
2
Click
General
.
3
Select
Prepend computer name to backup data file names
.
This is especially useful if you back up more than one computer to the same
drive. For example, you might back up a laptop and a desktop computer to
the same USB or network drive. By prepending the computer name to each
backup data file name, you can more easily identify which backup data files
belong to which computer.
4
Select
Save backup files to a unique subfolder
if you want Norton Ghost to
create a new subfolder that will serve as your backup destination.
Note:
The new subfolder is given the same name as your computer. For
example, if your computer name is "MyLaptop", the new subfolder would be
named \MyLaptop.
Getting Started
Configuring Norton Ghost default options
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