
From there, you can delete backups by selecting Other Actions > Delete backup. To delete backups, go to the Restore tab, select the correct backup type "sub-tab", then click the "Folders to search" link and make sure any folders that contain backups are listed there. In terms of an option to move them somewhere else, I don't see what the point of that would be deleting a definition file doesn't mean there's that leaving backups where they were originally stored becomes a problem. The reason the option to delete the scheduled tasks exists is because they won't work anymore without the definition file anyway. Just because I want to delete a job file does not mean I want to lose the backups it has created, for example. Reflect doesn't keep a local catalog of every backup that has ever been created by a definition file (the log files are just HTML files, not a database type file), and I would argue that even providing an option to delete a bunch of backups while deleting a simple definition file would be very dangerous. This involved removing a ceiling tile to access the roof space and bring the. This wouldn't be feasible in many scenarios, including situations where people are using disk rotations and people using a script that mounts the network share destination just before the backup runs and then disconnects from that share afterward for security reasons. I ask, Oh we use Time Machine on the server, then we take a backup of the.
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to be able to archive these files on another partition or external medium or even cloud if somebody has a good one Then select boxes which of these I want to select and then an opportunity to either - delete them or - to move them to another place in a reliable manner, i.e. I would expect that it shows me a list of these files with date, size, their backup description etc.

But what I am missing is, that Macrium tells me, that there are still backup files of this backup definition. Then a dialog pops-up, whether you also want to delete the scheduled backups for that.
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You can remove backups created by backup copy jobs from Veeam Backup & Replication configuration or permanently delete backup chains from the target backup repository.
