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This behavior can be suppressed by adding the [Date] variable (p. 128) to the archive name. 
If you do not select the Name backup files using the archive name... check box:  
  Each backup will have a unique file name with the exact time stamp and the backup type; for 
example: MyData_2010_03_26_17_01_38_960D.tib. This standard file naming allows for a wider 
range of backup destinations and backup schemes. 
Restrictions 
When using simplified file naming, the following functionality is not available: 
  Setting up full, incremental and differential backups within a single backup plan. You need to 
create separate backup plans for each type of backup 
  Backup to a managed vault, tape, Acronis Secure Zone or Acronis Online Backup Storage 
  Setting up retention rules 
  Setting up regular conversion of backups to a virtual machine 
Tip.The FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS file systems do not allow the following characters in the file name: 
backslash (\), slash (/), colon (:), asterisk (*), question mark (?), quotation mark ("), less than sign (<), greater 
than sign (>), and pipe (|). 
6.2.8.1  Usage examples 
This section provides examples of how you can use simplified file naming. 
Example 1. Daily backup replacing the old one 
Consider the following scenario: 
  You want to perform a daily full backup of your machine. 
  You want to store the backup locally in the file MyMachine.tib. 
  You want each new backup to replace the old one. 
In this scenario, create a backup plan with a daily schedule. When creating the backup plan, specify 
MyMachine as the archive name, select the Name backup files using the archive name... check box, 
and select Full as the backup type. 
Result. The archive consists of a single file: MyMachine.tib. This file is deleted before creating a new 
backup. 
Example 2. Daily full backups with a date stamp 
Consider the following scenario: 
  You want to perform a daily full backup of your machine. 
  You want to move older backups to a remote location by using a script. 
In this scenario, create a backup plan with a daily schedule. When creating the backup plan, specify 
MyMachine-[DATE] as the archive name, select the Name backup files using the archive name... 
check box, and select Full as the backup type. 
Result: 
  The backups of January 1, 2011, January 2, 2011, and so on, are stored respectively as 
MyMachine-1.1.2011.tib, MyMachine-1.2.2011.tib, and so on. 










