Specify the restore of individual files to a specified destination using an external map file. The map file provides the list of files to be restored and the destination to which the files are to be restored. (See Restore Data Using a Map File in Books Online for detailed information.)
Use map file
Specifies whether the restore operation must be performed using a mapping file. Enable this option to specify the map file.
Map File Path
Specifies the name of the map file. Use the space to enter the path and name of the map file. Use the browse button to browse and select the appropriate map file.
Restore unmapped files
Specifies whether the restore operation must restore the unmapped files that were selected for restore, to the specified restore destination. i.e., in-place restore or out-of-place restore. Clear this option to restore only those files that are included in the specified map file.
Rename all restore files with suffix
Specifies to restore the file with a suffix when the file name is already available in the destination folder. For example, on a windows computer, if you are restoring a file with the name filename.txt and the file is already available in the destination folder, then the file is restored as filename_suffix.txt.
For Windows platforms, this suffix is appended to the filename before the file extension, and for Unix/Macintosh platforms, the suffix is appended after the extension.