Extract A Folder; Find Files And Folders - Symantec ALTIRIS DEPLOYMENT SOLUTION 6.9 SP4 - V1.0 Manual

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Extract a Folder

Find Files and Folders

Deployment Solution
This feature creates a new index file named .IMX. As you copy the segments to CDs, you
can select .IMX and .IMG to be on the same CD. You can copy the other segments, .002,
.003, and .004, to additional CDs as needed. When you use the CDs to restore an
image, the first CD that contains the .IMG and .IMX files provides RapiDeploy the
information needed to restore the image. This makes restoring images easier because
you need not insert the first CD, the last CD, and the first CD again.
You can also index images while creating them by selecting the Make an image index
(.imx) file option in RapiDeploy. See the RapiDeploy Reference Guide.
Field Definitions
Image File to Index: Select the image file you want to index.
Output Folder for Index (optional): If you do not select a folder for the index output,
the .IMX file is created in the same folder as the image you selected to index.
To create an index image
1.
Click File, and select Create Image Index.
2.
In the Image File to Index field, browse to a folder and select an image file.
3.
(Optional) In the Output Folder for Index (optional) field, browse to a folder for
the index file output.
4.
Click OK.
Use this feature to save a folder or file from an image to an external destination folder.
To extract a folder
1.
Open ImageExplorer.
2.
Select File > Open Image. Select an image file and click Open.
3.
Select a folder in the image, right-click, and select Extract Folder. The Extract
Folder dialog appears.
4.
Select a folder on your local disk or on the network to place the extracted folder.
5.
Click OK.
Note
Extracting large amounts of data and large numbers of files can take several minutes.
This feature lets you search for files or folders in an image file. To search for a file or
folder, select the image file, volume name, or folder name from the left pane to set a
search domain.
Field Definitions
Find what: Enter a string or characters (alpha and numeric). You can use ? (the
question mark) as a variable for a single character, or use * (the asterisk) for multiple
characters.
Search in
Altiris® ImageExplorer
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