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At this step you select the destination
folder where backup copies of your files will be stored. You can choose to
backup to a local drive/LAN, an
FTP server, or a CD-RW device. Note that all external drives (for example, a USB
drive) should be specified as local drives (by choosing the "Local/LAN"
option).
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Note:
If you backup several items into the same destination directory, you will be able to restore only the last
item: the matter is that each successive index file overwrites the previous index file.
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Local/LAN
Press
the "Browse for folder" button
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Select a folder or create a new one in the Browse for folder dialog.

FTP
If you want to backup the files remotely (to an FTP server),
click the FTP radio button.

Host:
Enter the FTP server name.
Port: Enter the
port number.
Its default value is 21.
User: Enter your
FTP
user name.
Password: Enter your
FTP
password.
Passive mode: In
this mode
the connection is
established by
your computer. This may be necessary if the firewall does not allow establishing connection from the outside.
Proxy...:
Press this button to set your proxy settings.
The proxy server settings dialog will be displayed.
CD-R/CD-RW
If you want to backup onto CD(s), press the
"CD-R/CD-RW" button.
Device:
Choose
your CD-R/CD-RW
device.
Folder:
Type the name
of the folder where to backup your
data. Note that the path to
this folder should
not contain any components ("component\component\...")
with the names longer than 64 characters, as well as any of the following characters: * ? : ;.
Speed:
Choose the necessary CD recording speed.
Enable spanning (split
large backups):
Enables spanning, a procedure of
saving backup parts onto several discs if your backup set
requires more space than it is available on a single CD.
If your backup set contains large files with size exceeding free space
available on a single disc, the program will split such files into several parts, and some parts
of the files will be backed up on other discs. Their names will look like (XXXX)name, where XXXX is
a hexadecimal number.
Erase
disc
before writing: Erases a CD-RW disc before writing new backups on it.
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Note: You can use either a blank (brand-new)
CD-R/W disc, or you should erase discs if they were previously formatted
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Press the "Next"
button to
continue.
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