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The earlier versions of Acronis True Image Management Console cannot communicate with Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server agents. The console must be upgraded to the Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server console.
Encryption is provided with Secure Socket Layer mechanism. There are two stakeholders of the encryption operation: Client application the application that tries to establish (initiates) connection. This could be the Acronis True Image Management Console or Acronis Group Server. Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server local version can also be a client when it performs backup to Acronis Backup Server. Server application the application to which the client tries to connect. This could be Acronis True Image Agent, Acronis Group Server, Acronis Backup Server.
2.2.4 Security parameters in Acronis Administrative Template
As stated above, encryption generally does not require setting up. However, connection to Acronis components of earlier versions will not be encrypted. To completely disable nonencrypted communication with some or all Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server components, use the Administrative Template, provided by Acronis. Through the Microsoft Group Policy mechanism, the template can be applied to a single computer as well as to a domain. How to apply Acronis Administrative Template 1. Run Windows Group Policy Objects Editor (\WINDOWS\system32\gpedit.msc). 2. Open the Group Policy object you want to edit, and in the console tree right-click Administrative Templates. 3. Click Add/Remove Templates. 4. Click Add. 5. Browse to the Acronis Administrative Template (\Program files\Common Files\Acronis\Agent \acronis_agent.adm files\Acronis\TrueImageConsole\acronis_agent.adm), and click Open. 6. Once the template is added, open it and edit the desired settings.
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For detailed information about Windows GPO Editor please see: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa374163.aspx For detailed information about Group Policies please see: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa374177.aspx

The Windows default driver storage folder is determined in the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current version\DevicePath. This storage folder is usually WINDOWS/inf.
2. Manual selection of mass storage device driver If the target hardware has a specific mass storage controller (such as a SCSI, RAID, or Fibre Channel adapter) for the hard disk, you can install the appropriate driver manually, bypassing the automatic driver search-and-install procedure. 3. Installing drivers for plug and play devices Acronis Universal Restore relies on built-in plug and play discovery and configuration process to handle hardware differences in devices that are not critical for the system start, such as video, audio and USB. Windows takes control over this process during the logon phase, and if some of the new hardware is not detected, you will have a chance to install drivers for it later manually.
3.7.3 Acronis Universal Restore and Microsoft Sysprep
Acronis Universal Restore is not a system preparation tool. You can apply it to any system image created by Acronis products, including images prepared with Microsoft System Preparation Tool (Sysprep). The following is an example of using both tools on the same system. Acronis Universal Restore does not strip security identifier (SID) and user profile settings in order to run the system immediately after recovery without re-joining the domain or remapping network user profiles. If you are going to change the above settings on a recovered system, you can prepare the system with Sysprep, image it and restore, if need be, using Acronis Universal Restore.
3.7.4 Limitations in using Acronis Universal Restore
1. The system recovered by Acronis Universal Restore might not start if the partition structure in the image or the target disk partitioning does not coincide with that of the source disk. As a result, the loader, restored from the image, will point to the wrong partition and the system will not boot or will malfunction. Such might be the case if you: - image only selected partitions but not the entire source disk

Keep in mind, that the source disk may have a hidden maintenance partition created by the computer vendor. Therefore, if you check each partition for backup instead of checking the disk, this hidden partition will not be included into the image.
- restore not the entire source disk, but only the selected partitions. In some cases, especially if your system resides on a partition other than the first, this can confuse the loader and prevent the restored system from startup. To avoid the problem, we recommend that you image and restore the entire system disk. 2. The Acronis Universal Restore option does not work if a computer is booted with Acronis Startup Recovery Manager (using F11) or the backup image is located in Acronis Secure Zone. This is because Acronis Startup Recovery Manager and Acronis Secure Zone are primarily meant for instant data recovery on the same computer.
3.7.5 Getting Acronis Universal Restore
Acronis Universal Restore is an add-on to Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server. It is purchased separately, has its own license, and is installed from a separate setup file. Lets assume for a moment that you own Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server but have not purchased Acronis Universal Restore. When you create a task for restoring a Windows system disk and select a target disk (either physical or virtual) in the Restore Data Wizard, the program compares crucial for the system start devices found in the image registry and the target computer registry. If the chipset, motherboard or mass storage device are different, and therefore there is a risk that the system cannot boot, you will be prompted whether you want to buy Acronis Universal Restore. To buy the option, follow the link http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/ATIES/universalrestore.html. If you already have Acronis Universal Restore, the prompt will not come up and you will have an option to enable Acronis Universal Restore later in the Restore Data Wizard.
3.8 Backing up to tape libraries and tape drives
A tape library is a high-capacity storage device consisting of one or more tape drives and a loader that automatically selects and loads multiple tape cartridges. Tape libraries with only one drive and loader are known as autoloaders. Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server supports tape libraries, autoloaders, and SCSI tape drives as storage devices. Tape libraries, autoloaders and tape drives are accessible through the Acronis Backup Server. Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server local version can access tape drives only. The following diagram illustrates ways of access to tape devices for networks with (I) and without (II) backup server.

Please take note of the fact that checking limitations makes no sense if you have not changed at least one of the preset Unlimited values for quotas/time limits. The actual number of backups created in a backup location can exceed the Maximum number of backups by one. This enables the program to detect the fact of exceeding and start consolidation. Backup to the full location will be prohibited until the consolidation takes place.
4.5.2 Set up Administrator profiles
Add a remote computer to Acronis Backup Server database if you want to be able to remotely back up data from that networked computer where Acronis True Image Agent is installed. Click Set up Administrator profiles -> Add, select the computer and specify backup location, quotas and time limits for this computer in Add Computer Profile Wizard windows. You can use the default backup location, quotas and time limits or make particular settings for the new computer. If you specify a new path to backup location for the new computer, a new backup location will be created.
You might need to change a computer profile already set. To do so, select the computer and click Edit. The Edit Computer Profile Wizard will guide you through the same selections, as the Add Computer Profile Wizard. Changing the computer backup location will move all existing and redirect future backups of this computer to another folder (device etc.). As moving files may take a lot of time and system resources, it is recommended that you schedule this operation for the time when the backup server computing load will be minimal. You can do this in the Start Parameters window. To complete configuring the profile, click Finish in the final summary window.
To change a computer backup location within the same device, you must have at least as much free space on the device as the computer archives occupy because the archives will first be copied to the new location and then deleted from the old folder.
If you select a computer and click Clear, all archives of this computer data will be deleted. Deleting a computer profile will disable backup to backup server for this computer and delete its existing archives. This operation can be time-consuming so schedule it for the off-peak period.

6.3.8 Archive splitting

Sizeable backups can be split into several files that together make the original backup. A backup file can be split for burning to removable media or saving on an FTP server (data recovery directly from an FTP server requires the archive to be split into files no more than 2GB in size). The preset is Automatic. With this setting, Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server will act as follows:
When backing up to the hard disk: The program will create a single archive file if the selected disk has enough space and its file system allows the estimated file size.
The program will automatically split the backup into several files if the storage disk has enough space, but its file system does not allow the estimated file size.
FAT16 and FAT32 file systems have a 4GB file size limit. However, the existing hard drives capacity can reach as much as 2TB. Therefore, an archive file might easily exceed this limit if you are going to back up the entire disk.
If you do not have enough space to store the backup on your hard disk, the program will warn you and wait for your decision as to how you plan to fix the problem. You can try to free some additional space and continue or click Back and select another disk.
When backing up to a diskette, CD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW: Acronis True Image Echo
Enterprise Server will ask you to insert a new disk when the previous one is full. Alternatively, you can select Fixed size and enter the desired file size or select it from the drop-down list. 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 CD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW later on.
Creating a backup directly on CD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW generally will take considerably more time than it would on a hard disk.
6.3.9 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 the user account, specified in the permissions, you may not be able to read or modify this file. You can disable preserving the files security settings in archives to completely eliminate this kind of problem. Then the restored files/folders will always inherit the permissions from the folder to which they are restored (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 7.4.5 File-level security settings below). The result will be the same - the files will inherit the permissions from the parent folder. In archives, store encrypted files in decrypted state The preset is disabled. Simply ignore this option if you do not use the encryption feature available in Windows 2003 Server and Windows XP operating systems. (Files/folders encryption is set in

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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.

6.3.10 Media components

The preset is disabled. When backing up to removable media, you can make this media bootable by writing to it additional components. As a result, 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 the image archive, stored on removable media, allowing one-click disk recovery from this archive. This means that at boot from the media and clicking restore all the data contained in the image will be silently restored.
Because the one-click approach does not presume user selections, such as selecting partitions to restore, Acronis One-Click Restore always restores the entire disk. Therefore, if your disk consists of several partitions and you are planning to use Acronis One-Click Restore, all the partitions must be included in the image. Any partitions missing from the image will be lost.
If you want more functionality during restoration, write a standalone version of Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server to the rescue disk. Then you will be able to configure the restore task using Restore Data Wizard, use Acronis Active Restore or Acronis Universal Restore. The Advanced tab lets you select full, safe or both Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server loader versions. The safe version does not have USB, PC card or SCSI drivers and is useful only in cases where the full version does not load. If you want the computer, booted from the media to be accessible for remote control with Acronis True Image Management Console, add Acronis Bootable Agent to the media. If you have other Acronis products, such as Acronis Disk Director Suite, installed on your computer, the bootable versions of these programs components will be offered as Advanced as well.

6.3.11 Error handling

1. Ignore bad sectors The preset is disabled. With the default setting, the program will display a pop-up window each time it comes across a bad sector and ask for user decision whether to continue or stop the backup procedure. In order to back up the valid information on a rapidly dying disk, enable ignoring bad sectors. The rest of the data will be backed up and you will be able to mount the image and extract valid files to another disk. 2. Do not show messages and dialogs while processing (silent mode) The preset is disabled.

An MBR basic disk must have at least 1MB of free space at the end of the disk for the dynamic disk database. To create a dynamic volume: 1. Close all applications that use the disk(s) on which the volume is to be created.
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2. Start the Dynamic Volume Creation Wizard by selecting Tools -> Create Dynamic Volume in the main program menu. 3. Select basic, dynamic or newly connected disks on which the dynamic volume will be created. Dynamic disks are selected by default. You can deselect any, if need be, later in the wizard. If you tick off disks other than dynamic, these will be converted to dynamic disks and included in the dynamic group. However, this will be done when the operation starts. While you are using the wizard, no changes are made to disks.
4. Select the type of dynamic volume that will be created: simple/spanned, striped, mirrored or RAID 5. 5. Specify amount of space that the dynamic volume will occupy on each of the selected disks. The value you set is adjusted to the selected volume type. For a spanned volume, amount of space on each disk is selected independently. If only one disk is selected, a simple volume is created. Striped, mirrored and RAID 5 volumes imply even distribution of data between disks. Therefore, the volume must occupy the same space on each disk. If you set different values, your latest setting will be applied to all the disks. If the set value is more than unallocated space on any disk, the minimal available space amount will be applied to all the disks. The resulting volume size is displayed under the disk selection field. At this step, you can deselect disks that you do not want to be included in the volume.
6. Click Proceed in the summary window. On completion of operations, the dynamic volumes are unformatted and have no letters assigned. You will be able to assign the letters using Windows Disk Management tool after restoring Windows on the created volumes.
Chapter 8. Scheduling tasks

Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server repair or update will not affect the password. However, if the program is removed and then installed again while keeping the Acronis Secure Zone on the disk, the password for the zone will be reset.
6. After this, you will be prompted to activate Acronis Startup Recovery Manager, which will enable you to start Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server at boot time by pressing F11 key. Or, you can activate this feature later from the main program window. 7. Then you will see a list of operations to be performed on partitions (disks). After you click Proceed, Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server will start creating the zone. Progress will be reflected in a special window. If necessary, you can stop zone creation by clicking Cancel. However, the procedure will be canceled only after the current operation is finished. Acronis Secure Zone creation might take several minutes or more. Please wait until the whole procedure is finished.
9.2 Resizing the Acronis Secure Zone
1. When prompted by the wizard, select Manage Acronis Secure Zone. 2. Select to increase or decrease the zone. You might need to increase it to provide more space for archives. The opposite situation could arise if either partition lacks free space. 3. Select partitions from which free space will be used to increase Acronis Secure Zone or that will receive free space after the zone is reduced. 4. Enter the new size of the zone or drag the slider to select the size. When increasing the Acronis Secure Zone, the program will first use unallocated space. If there is not enough unallocated space, the selected partitions will be decreased. Resizing of the partitions may require a reboot.
Please keep in mind that reducing a system partition to the minimum size may prevent your operating system from booting.
When reducing the zone, any unallocated space, if the hard disk has it, will be allocated to the selected partitions along with the space freed from the zone. Thus, no unallocated space will remain on the disk. 5. Next you will see a list of briefly described operations to be performed on partitions (disks). After you click Proceed, Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server will start resizing the zone. Progress will be reflected in a special window. If necessary, you can stop the procedure by clicking Cancel. However, the procedure will be canceled only after the current operation is finished. Zone resizing can take several minutes or longer. Please wait until the whole procedure is finished.
9.3 Changing the password for Acronis Secure Zone
1. When prompted by the wizard, select Manage Acronis Secure Zone.
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2. Select Change password.
3. Enter the new password and confirm it or select Do not use password protection. You can also select a secret question that will be asked in case you forget the password. 4. To perform the password change operation, click Proceed in the final wizard window.

The resulting archive contents
Chapter 12. Notifications and event tracing
Sometimes a backup or restore procedure can last for 30 minutes or more. Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server can notify you when it is finished through the WinPopup service or e-mail. The program can also duplicate messages issued during the operation or send you the full operation log after operation completion. By default all notifications are disabled.

12.1 Email notification

To set up e-mail notification, select Tools -> Options -> Notifications -> E-mail:
Provide the e-mail address to which notifications will be sent. You can enter several addresses separated by semicolons. Provide the outgoing SMTP server name. A user name and a password might also be needed if the SMTP server requires authentication. Some Internet service providers require authentication on the incoming mail server before being allowed to send anything. If this is your case, click Advanced and tick off Log on to incoming mail server and provide the server name. Filling up the From and Subject fields will help the e-mail client program filter notifications to the appropriate folder. If the From field is left blank, messages will be constructed as if they are from the destination address. Below, in this window, you can choose whether you want to get notifications: - when the operation is completed successfully (check Add full log to the notification to add the full operation log to the message) - when the operation failed (check Add full log to the notification to add the full operation log to the message) - during the operation when user interaction is required.
12.2 WinPopup notification
To set up WinPopup notification:
1. Enable the Messenger service on both the computer executing the task and the computer that will receive messages.
The Messenger service is disabled by default in Windows Server 2003 family. Change the service Startup mode to Automatic and start the service.
2. Select Tools -> Options -> Notifications -> Windows Messenger (WinPopup):
Provide the name of the computer to which notifications will be sent. Below in this window you can choose whether you want to get notifications: - when the operation is completed successfully - when the operation failed - during the operation when user interaction is required.

12.3 Viewing logs

Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server allows users to view its working logs. These logs can provide information about scheduled tasks results, including reasons for failure, if any. To view the log window, select Show log on the toolbar or from the Tools menu. The log browsing window contains two panes: the left one features the log list, while the right one shows selected log contents.
The left panel can contain up to 50 logs. If there are more, you can browse the list using the More and Less buttons with the left and right arrows. To delete a log, select it and click Delete. If any step was terminated by an error, the corresponding log will be marked with a red circle with a white X inside. The right window features the list of steps contained in the selected log. The three buttons to the right control message filters: the white X in the red circle filters error messages, the exclamation sign in a yellow triangle filters warnings, and the i in the blue circle filters information messages. To select columns (step parameters) to display, right-click the headers line or left-click the Choose Details button. Then check the desired parameters. To sort messages by a particular parameter, click its header (click again to reverse order) or the Arrange Icons by button (the second from the right) and select the desired parameter. You can also change column width by dragging the borders with a mouse.

/original_date:[on | off]

Consolidate

/target_filename:[file name]
Specifies the path to and name of the archive copy to be created. If there are two or more backups (pits) in the copy, numbers will be added to their names. Specifies the backups (pits) to be included in the archive copy. To get the numbers of pits, use /pit_info. Separate multiple values with semicolon, for example:

/include_pits:2,4,5

/include_pits:[pits numbers]

/net_src_user:[username]

Specifies the username for logon to network share to access the source archive

/net_src_user:[password]

Specifies the password for logon to network share to access the source archive Specifies the username for logon to network share to save the resulting archive Specifies the password for logon to network share to save the resulting archive

/net_user:[password]

Convert
Specifies the path to and name of the virtual disk file to be created. The file extension corresponds to the type of the virtual machine to which the virtual disk will be added: VMware virtual machine -.vmdk MS virtual machine and Citrix XenServer -.vhd Parallels virtual machine -.hdd. Specifies the hard disks to convert by numbers. For each disk, a separate virtual disk will be created. By specifying
you will convert all dynamic volumes that present in the system.
/vm_type:[vmware|esx|Micro soft|parallels] /ur
The type of the virtual machine to which the virtual disk will be added. Use when converting image of a disk, containing Windows, and the resulting virtual disk is supposed to be bootable. With this key, the program will add drivers, necessary for the virtual machine type selected with /vm_type key, to the resulting virtual disk. If the image was taken from a virtual machine of the same type, normally the key is not needed. Drivers for the virtual machine reside in the storage, defined by the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Acronis\UniversalRestore\Drive rsPackPath. In case the storage has been moved, please change the key or use the command /ur_path:[path].

/ur_path:[path]

The same as /ur with custom path to the virtual machine drivers storage.

/filename:[file_name]

With this option, the image contents is displayed. When listing image contents, partition numbers may not coincide with those in the drives/partitions list, if the image does not contain all the disk partitions. For example, if the image contains partitions 2-3 and 2-5, they will be listed as 2-1 and 2-2. If the deploy /partition command cannot find a partition in the image by its physical number, use /partition:<number in the
image> /target_partition:<physical number of the target partition> keys. For the above example, to restore partition 2-5
to its original place use:
/partition:2-2 /target partition:2-5.

Explore

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Specifies a list of partitions to be mounted as virtual drives. Without this option, all partitions stored in the image will be mounted. To obtain the partition number for this option, list the image contents with the /list/filename command an use the number from the Idx column.

/letter

Assigns letters to the mounted drives. This option is used with /partition option only.

Unplug

Specifies the virtual drive to be disconnected by letter. Disconnects all virtual drives.
/password:[password] /harddisk:X
Sets a password for the Acronis Secure Zone. Specifies the hard disk number where the Acronis Secure Zone will be created. Specifies partitions from which free space will be taken for Acronis Secure Zone. Sets the Acronis Secure Zone size (in sectors). If not specified, the size is set as an average between the maximal (unallocated space plus free space on all partitions selected with the /partition option) and minimal (about 35MB) values. Either way, the program will first use the unallocated space. If there is not enough unallocated space, the selected partitions will be decreased. Resizing of locked partitions requires a reboot. With unallocated, the zone will use all unallocated space on the disk. Partitions will be moved, if necessary, but not resized. Moving of locked partitions requires a reboot. The /partition option is ignored.

trueimagecmd /filerestore /filename:asz//FAAA /target_folder:e: /password:aszpw
This will restore files and folders with their original paths from the sole base backup FAAA to the root of partition E.
10. Acronis Secure Zone: deleting backups
trueimagecmd /asz_delete_files /password:aszpw /filename:FAAB.tib
This will delete the most recent backup in the FAAB archive. In our example (7), the incremental backup created on 8/14/2007 at 2:19 will be deleted. The next execution of the same command will delete the base FAAB backup. By continuing with the FAAA and AAA names, you can clear the Acronis Secure Zone except for the last remaining base backup that cannot be deleted. 11. Clone
trueimagecmd /clone /harddisk:2 /target_harddisk:3
Clone hard disk 2 to hard disk 3. 12. Explore image
trueimagecmd /explore /filename:\\myserver\backup\mybackup.tib /net_user:john /net_password:qwerty
This will connect all images, stored in file mybackup.tib on the network drive, as virtual drives.
16.1.5 ICompGS.exe tool: adding machines to the group server out of a *.txt file

Syntax:

ICompGS.exe /filename <path to the file>
The names of the machines in the file can be separated by commas, semicolons or carriage returns as follows: Name_of_machine1, Name_of_machine2, , Name_of_machineN or: Name_of_machine1; Name_of_machine2; ; Name_of_machineN or: Name_of_machine1 Name_of_machine2 Name_of_machineN The ICompGS.exe command has to be executed at the same machine where the group server is located, but the named *.txt file can be placed anywhere as long as the ICompGS.exe has access to it.
16.1.6 Ebasrvdb.exe tool: generate an XML file with the backup mapping details
EBaSrvDB.exe /filename:<path to the XML file>
The purpose of this tool is to provide a way to understand the mapping between a specific backup done on a specific computer at a specific time and the name of the file stored on the backup server. While this information can be useful in case of disaster recovery, it should not be used to manipulate directly the file stored on the backup server. Doing so may lead to inconsistencies in the backup server management and result in turning the archives unusable through backup server or even directly. The EBaSrvDB.exe tool has to be executed on the same machine where the Backup Server resides. The generated XML file can be located anywhere as long as the EBaSrvDB.exe tool has the write access to it. If a file with the same name already exists at the target location, it will be overwritten without any warnings.

16.2 Scripting

16.2.1 Script execution parameters
Scripts are executed by the TrueImageTerminal.exe utility located in the Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server installation folder (i.e. C:\Program Files\Acronis\TrueImageEchoEnterpriseServer). This utility is also used to monitor backup progress. TrueImageTerminal execution parameters: TrueImageTerminal.exe [arguments]
Arguments include the following: /help outputs help information about TrueImageTerminal.exe parameters. /progress outputs progress of backup operations run either from Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server graphics user interface, or from the script. /execute: [script file name] executes a script. If there are several scripts to be executed, they are queued. An example for executing MyBackup.tis script:
TrueImageTerminal.exe /execute:C:\MyBackup.tis
/nowait an optional script execution argument. TrueImageTerminal before backup is finished. Example: Enables to terminate
TrueImageTerminal /execute:C:\MyBackup.tis /nowait
By pressing Ctrl+C you can force backup progress output off and switch TrueImageTerminal to background operation. You can terminate backup operation executed by TrueImageTerminal by pressing Ctrl+B.

16.2.2 Script structure

Scripts are written in the XML language and you can use the following tags: Source. Specifies the partitions or disks to be imaged. Letters assigned to partitions must be used without a colon. Disk numbers correspond to their system numbers. To create images of several partitions or disks, use the SOURCE tag for each of them, e.g.:
<source letter =C /> <source letter =D /> <source disk =1 /> <source disk =2 />
Target. Specifies the name and the location of an image file, e.g.:
<target file=E:\Mybackup2.tib username=username password=password />

resources.

username and password parameters are optional. They are used to access networked
As a target for the image files you can indicate CD-R/RW or tape drive. Options. This tag can be used with a number of additional parameters:
Compression: specifies the backup compression level. Can be None, Low, Normal, High. Incremental: specifies whether you need to create an incremental image file. If equal to false (or 0), a complete image file will be created. If there is already a file with the name specified, it will be replaced without warnings. If equal to true (or 1) and there is already a file with the name specified, an incremental image will be created. Otherwise the program will create a complete image file. The default value for this parameter is true.
(though its length is not limited.)
Description: adds a description to an image file. The comment must be a single string
Split: splits a large image file into a number of smaller files of the specified size, which can be provided in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, etc. Password: adds password protection to an image file.

 

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