Hi,
 
I've now got to the stage of restoring files and am trying to select a 
directory to restore but the only option that works is to select all of a 
backup (mark *) which is not what I want.
 
I have c:\data, c:\data1, c:\data2, c:\data3
 
I have tried 
mark c:\data         (no files marked)
mark c:\data\        (no files marked)
mark c:\data/        (no files marked)
mark c:\data\*      (no files marked)
mark c:\data/*      (no files marked)
mark c:\data\*.*   (no files marked)
mark c:\data/*.*   (no files marked)
mark c:\data * 8,162 files marked (but that is the entire backup, not just 
everything in c:\data)
 
Also with capitalization, and if the case doesn't match the stored information 
I get "no record found".
 
The target is a Windows 2008 server.
 
And the status window on the target never shows any activity, even when the 
server is being backed up or restored.
 
Cheers
 
John

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