User guide

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Windows 2000 Server
win2000ServGuest
Windows 2000 Advanced Server
win2000ServGuest
Windows XP All Editions
winXPProGuest
Windows XP All Editions (64 bit)
winXPPro64Guest
Windows Server 2003, All Editions
winNetStandardGuest
Windows Server 2003, All Editions (64 bit)
winNetStandard64Guest
Windows 2008
winLonghornGuest
Windows 2008 (64 bit)
winLonghorn64Guest
Windows Vista
winVistaGuest
Windows Vista (64 bit)
winVista64Guest
Windows 7
windows7Guest
Windows 7 (64 bit)
windows7_64Guest
Windows Server 2008 R2 (64 bit)
windows7Server64Guest
Linux
otherLinuxGuest
Linux (64 bit)
otherLinux64Guest
Other Operating System
otherGuest
Other Operating System (64 bit)
otherGuest64
Example
acronisTag.label = “DEPT:BUCH; COMP:SUPERSERVER; OWNER:EJONSON”
acronisTag.hostname = “superserver.corp.local
acronisTag.os.type = “windows7Server64Guest”
acronisTag.os.servicepack = “1”
acronisTag.os.sid = “S-1-5-21-874133492-782267321-3928949834”
4.2.10 Why is the program asking for the password?
A scheduled or postponed task has to run regardless of users being logged on. In case you have not
explicitly specified the credentials, under which the task(s) will run, the program proposes using your
account. Enter your password, specify another account or change the scheduled start to manual.
4.3 Simplified naming of backup files
When creating a backup plan (p. 29), you can choose between standard and simplified naming of
backup files.
If you select the Name backup files using the archive name... check box:
The file name of the first (full) backup in the archive will consist of the archive name; for
example: MyData.tib. The file names of subsequent (incremental or differential) backups will
have an index. For example: MyData2.tib, MyData3.tib, and so on.
This simple naming scheme enables you to create a portable image of a machine on a detachable
media or move the backups to a different location by using a script.