Thecus Backup Utility - Quick Guide
Thecus Backup Utility - Quick Guide
1. Installation
The following dialog box just reminds you if the NAS share folders are ready for use. In
case not, you will need to inform the NAS administrators setup the share folders and access
rules for you first.
Make sure Windows Firewall allows Thecus Backup Utility running. If you are using any
anti-virus or firewall / security software, configure them please.
3) Show hidden icons > Right click the Icon > Restore window
2. Backup Data
Browse to choose the Source folder in client PC; say, “C:\My Documents”. And then set the
destination folder. For this case, NAS share folder \\192.168.1.100\fae\ is mapped as a
network drive U: and John is a subfolder in it. The backup files will be copied to
\\192.168.1.100\fae\John\
Single Task Quick Backup will not save any setting. If the task will be run from time to time,
creating a task will be necessary. Click Quick Add Task to add a new task.
Define a Task Name, and then select the source and destination folder. In this case, all data
including files and subfolders in “C:\My Documents” will be backup to
\\192.168.1.100\fae\John\ My Documents\
Schedule the task. In this case, the backup task will be run at 1:00 PM daily.
Set Backup type. Incremental means the backup task will just update the newly added and
modified files. Meanwhile, Full means all files will be backed up even if some of they had
been copied before.
Information will show the settings, and then click Done to finish.
3. Task Log
3-2. Log
Click the Log tab. And then you will see the detailed log of every scheduled or manually
done task. If a task failed to backup selected data, the log will tell.
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