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[. . . ] User's Guide Acronis True Image 9. 1 Server for Windows Compute with confidence www. acronis. com Copyright © Acronis, Inc. , 2000-2006. "Acronis", "Acronis Compute with Confidence", "Acronis Snap Restore", "Acronis Recovery Manager, "Acronis Secure Zone" and the Acronis logo are trademarks of Acronis, Inc. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Windows and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. [. . . ] The backup will then be split into multiple files of the specified size. That comes in handy when backing up to a hard disk with a view to burning the archive to CDR/RW or DVD+R/RW later on. Creating images directly on CD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW might take considerably more time than it would on a hard disk. 5. 3. 9 File-level security settings Preserve files' security settings in archives By default, files and folders are saved in the archive with their original Windows security settings (i. e. permissions for read, write, execute and so on for each user or user group, set in file Properties -> Security). If you restore a secured file/folder on a computer without user, specified in the permissions, you may not be able to read or modify this file. To completely eliminate this kind of problem, you can disable preserving files' security settings in archives. Then the restored files/folders will always inherit the permissions from the folder, where they are restored to (parent folder or disk, if restored to the root). Alternatively, you can disable files' security settings during restoration, even if they are available in the archive (see 6. 4. 5 File-level security settings below). In archives, store encrypted files in decrypted state The default setting ­ disabled. If you do not use encryption feature, available in Windows 2003 Server and Windows XP operating systems, simply ignore this option. (Files/folders encryption is set in Properties > General -> Advanced Attributes -> Encrypt contents to secure data). Check the option if there are encrypted files in the backup and you want them to be accessed by any user after restore. Otherwise, only the user who encrypted the files/folders will be able to read them. Decryption may also be useful if you are going to restore encrypted files on another computer. These options relate only to file/folders backup. 5. 3. 10 Media components The default setting ­ disabled. When backing up to removable media, you can make this media bootable by writing to it additional components. Thus, you will not need a separate rescue disk. Choose the basic components, necessary for boot and restoring data, on the General tab. The Acronis One-Click Restore is a minimal addition to your rescue media, allowing oneclick data recovery from an image archive, stored on this media. This means that at boot from the media and clicking "restore" all data will be silently restored to the original place. No options or selections like resizing partitions will be possible. If you want more functionality during restoration, write a standalone version of Acronis True Image Server for Windows to the rescue disk. Then you will be able to configure 36 Copyright © Acronis, Inc. , 2000-2006 the restore task using Restore Data Wizard, use Acronis Snap Restore or Acronis Universal Restore etc. [. . . ] An example for executing MyBackup. tis script: TrueImageTerminal. exe /execute:C:\MyBackup. tis /nowait ­ an optional script execution argument. Enables to terminate TrueImageTerminal before backup is finished. Example: TrueImageTerminal /execute:C:\MyBackup. tis /nowait By pressing Ctrl+C you can force backup TrueImageTerminal to background operation. progress output off and switch You can terminate backup operation executed by TrueImageTerminal by pressing Ctrl+B. 86 Copyright © Acronis, Inc. , 2000-2006 14. 2. 2 Script structure Scripts are written in the XML language and you can use the following tags: Source. [. . . ]

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