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Use the following syntax rules when entering file specification parameters, such as filespec, sourcefilespec, and destinationfilespec:
dsmc restore c:\fs\dir1\ mydir\
When entering a destinationfilespec, if the name ends with \, then it is considered a directory, otherwise it is considered a file.
The following example illustrates these two rules. Even though mydir and yourdir are directories, the command will fail because \* is implied after mydir, and yourdir is considered a file:
restore c:\home\mydir\ c:\away\yourdir
The following example illustrates the second rule. Even though mydir and yourdir are directories, the command will fail because mydir and yourdir are considered files:
restore c:\home\mydir c:\away\yourdir
dsmc set access c:\fs\dir1\*\*
\\Server_Name\Dfs_Root_Name\path \\Fault_Tolerant_Name\Dfs_Root_Name\path