Status Indicates current status of the recovery point.Encrypted Indicates if the recovery point is encrypted.Contents Lists the volumes included in the recovery point.Type Defines a recovery point as either base or differential.Creation Date Displays the date when the recovery point was created.Size Displays the amount of space that the recovery point consumes in the repository.Viewing a specific recovery pointTo view a specific recovery point:1. In the left navigation area of the Core Console, select the machine for which you want to viewrecovery points, and select the Recovery Points.2. Click > next to a recovery point in the list to expand the view.You can view more detailed information about the contents of the recovery point for the selectedmachine as well as access a variety of operations that can be performed on the recovery point,described in the following table:Info DescriptionActions The Actions menu includes the following operations that you can perform onthe selected recovery point:Mount — Select this option to mount the selected recovery point. For moreinformation about mounting a selected recovery point, see Mounting ARecovery Point For A Windows Machine.Export — From the Export option, you can export the selected recovery pointto ESXi, VMware workstation, or HyperV.Restore — Select this option to perform a restore from the selected recoverypoint to a volume you specify.Contents The Contents area includes a row for each volume in the expanded recoverypoint, listing the following information for each volume:The Status indicates current status of the recovery point.Title lists the specific volume in the recovery point.Size displays the amount of space that the recovery point consumes in therepository.3. Click > next to a volume in the selected recovery point to expand the view.You can view information about the selected volume in the expanded recovery point as described in thefollowing table:Text Box DescriptionTitle Indicates the specific volume in the recovery point.53