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Tip: If you might export a node to another Tivoli Storage Manager server, do notuse a single wildcard character as the file specification in the access rule. Instead,create an access rule for each filespace.Note: You cannot give access to both archives <strong>and</strong> backups using a singlecomm<strong>and</strong>.When an existing file space is renamed during Unicode conversion, any accessrules that are defined for the file space remain applicable to the original file space.However, new access rules must be defined to apply to the new Unicode filespace.Supported ClientsThis comm<strong>and</strong> is valid for all clients.Syntax►► SET Access ArchiveBackupfilespec{ filespacename } filespecimage-fsnode►◄ParametersArchivePermits access to archived files or images.BackupPermits access to backup versions of files or images.filespecSpecifies the path, file, image, or directory to which your are giving access toanother node or user. Use wildcard characters to specify a group of files orimages, or all files in a directory; all objects in a directory branch; or all objectsin a drive. However, you cannot use a wildcard to specify all drives. Use asingle asterisk "*" for the file spec to give access to all files or images owned byyou <strong>and</strong> backed up on the server. When the comm<strong>and</strong> set access backup "*"node is entered, no check is made with the server; it is assumed you have atleast one object backed up.If you give access to a branch of the current working directory, you only needto specify the branch. If you give access to objects that are not in a branch ofthe current working directory, you must specify the complete path. The filespec to which you gave access must have at least one backup version orarchive copy object (file or directory) on the server.To specify all files in a named directory, enter d:\test\mine\proj1\* on thecomm<strong>and</strong> line.To give access to all objects below a certain level, use an asterisk, directorydelimiter, <strong>and</strong> an asterisk at the end of your file spec. For example, to giveaccess to all objects below d:\test use file spec d:\test\*\*.Important: Use of the form \*\* alone will not give access to objects in thenamed directory; only those in directories below the named directory areaccessible.The rules are essentially the same when considering the root directory. Enter \*on one set access comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> \*\* on another if you want another user to658 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows Backup-Archive Clients: <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>User's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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