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3. To specify credentials for connection, click Options and then type the user name and password in
the User name and Password boxes respectively. In Windows, if you leave the User name box
empty, the credentials under which the console is running will be used.
4. To save the password for the specified user name, select the Save password check box; the
password will be saved in a secure storage on the machine where the console is running.
2.11.7.2. Privileges for local connection
Local connection on a machine running Windows can be established by any user who has the "Log on
locally" user right on the machine.
2.11.7.3. Privileges for remote connection in Windows
To establish a remote connection to a machine running Windows, the user must be a member of the
Acronis Remote Users security group on that machine.
After remote connection is established, the user has management rights on the remote machine as
described in User rights on a managed machine (p. 31).
Note: On a remote machine running Windows Vista with enabled User Account Control (UAC)and which is not
part of a domainonly the built-in Administrator user can back up data and perform disk management
operations. To overcome the restriction, include the machine into a domain or disable UAC on the machine (by
default, UAC is enabled).
For information about Acronis security groups and their default members, see Acronis security groups
(p. 70).
2.11.7.4. Acronis security groups
On a machine running Windows, Acronis security groups determine who can manage the machine
remotely and act as Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Management Server administrator.
These groups are created when Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Agents or Acronis Backup & Recovery
10 Management Server are being installed. During installation, you can specify what users to include
in each group.
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Agents
When Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Agent for Windows is being installed on a machine, the Acronis
Remote Users group is created (or updated).
A user who is a member of this group can manage the machine remotely by using Acronis Backup &
Recovery 10 Management Console, according to the management rights described in Users' privileges
on a managed machine (p. 31).
By default, this group includes all members of the Administrators group.
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Management Server
When Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Management Server is being installed on a machine, two groups
are created (or updated):
Acronis Centralized Admins