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Contents About O&O DiskImage 5 1 Features at a glance 1 Differences between the three Editions 4 Additional properties of the Workstation and Server Editions 5 System requirements 6 Installation 7 Information about licensing 7 Enter license 7 Uninstall 8 Updates for O&O DiskImage 8 Online registration 10 What are the advantages of online registration? 10 How do I register online? 11 General Terms and Definitions 12 Drive/Partition 12 Image 12 Image file 12 Complete image 1
DiskView 19 Clone drives 19 Advanced restoration 21 Start O&O DiskImage directly from CD 24 Loading drivers 25 Program settings 27 General - Change default settings 27 Security - Network authentication 28 Reset security confirmations 29 Explanation: Password management 29 Network authentication 30 Settings for notification 31 Change default settings for imaging 32 Change default settings for restoration 33 Change default settings for cloning 34 Change default settings for jobs
Map/Disconnect network drive 44 Change computer properties 45 Settings for restoration on different hardware Scheduling functions 46 48 Create a Job – General information 48 Scheduling 49 Notification 50 Settings for a job 51 Disable user inquiries while job is being run 52 Abort entire job when an error occurs 52 Run after job is completed 52 Characteristics of an imaging job 53 Create a job for incremental or differential imaging 53 Run commands before and after a job 53 Job info
Encryption 58 Compress image 58 Exclude files from an image 58 Exclude data from compression 59 Lock a drive 59 Ignore bad sectors 60 Data comparison with checksums 60 Create an image profile 60 Restoration options 61 Overwrite unused sectors 61 Create a restoration profile 61 Force writing method 62 Settings for cloning drives 63 Set read method 64 Lock a drive 64 Ignoring bad sectors 64 Write over unused sectors 64 Force writing method 64 Create a profile for cloning 6
About O&O DiskImage 5 About O&O DiskImage 5 Thank you for choosing O&O DiskImage! This is something you probably know all too well: how suddenly important data can be lost as a result of a system crash or viral attack. O&O DiskImage is the ideal tool for quickly and easily taking the trouble out of such inconveniences! O&O DiskImage enables the convenient duplication or archiving of entire operating systems and individual disks. It even supports dynamic drives and RAID systems.
About O&O DiskImage 5 identical hardware, but on those where, for example, the motherboard or processor has been replaced. You can read more about this in the document "Machine Independent Restoration". NEW: Email notification about the running of tasks The notification feature is an option that will keep you informed about the status of a task such as the running of a job. You'll also be notified immediately about errors so that you can identify and resolve them faster.
About O&O DiskImage 5 Conveniently work across a network O&O DiskImage gives you the option of saving images on network drives. The only thing this requires is Network authentication. A detailed explanation of authentication can be found in the chapter Network authentication. The special feature of O&O DiskImage Workstation and Server Edition is the interface with the O&O Enterprise Management Console. You can install and plan your jobs for O&O DiskImage from one central location within the network.
About O&O DiskImage 5 Compression types Along with LZNT1 compression, it's now possible to use BZIP2 on the image. Handling of virtual hard disks (VHD) To make working with Microsoft Virtual PCs (VPC) easier, you can now convert images into virtual drives (VHD). The converted image can be included as a virtual drive in the VPC, without having to install O&O DiskImage there. Also, images (OMG) can be created from virtual drives (VHD) of the VPCs, or can be restored directly.
About O&O DiskImage 5 The Server Edition contains interfaces for running O&O DiskImage across a network in conjunction with O&O Enterprise Management Console. It can be used on both Servers and Workstations, the latter making more sense when the administrator wishes to control and monitor the defragmentation process from his computer.
System requirements System requirements l l l l The system requirement of each operating system have to be fulfilled 30 MB free hard disk space Supports 32 and 64-bit operating systems Windows® 2000 till Windows® Server 2008 R2 (all Editions) Professional Edition/ Special Edition Workstation Edition Server Edition Windows® 7 yes yes yes Windows® Vista® yes yes yes Windows® XP yes yes yes Windows® 2000 Professional yes yes yes Windows® 2000 Server no no yes Windows® Server 2003 no
Installation Installation Note: Please make sure that no other backup or imaging software is installed on your computer when installing or working with O&O DiskImage. This can lead to complications with the filter driver, especially when different software is working simultaneously on multiple drives. Installing O&O DiskImage is very straight forward. Please follow the steps below: l l l l l Start the computer on which you would like to install O&O DiskImage.
Installation Registration wizard: Enter the license key Uninstall To remove O&O DiskImage from your computer, please follow the instructions below: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Open the Control Panel from the Start menu and select Software. Select O&O DiskImage from the list of installed software programs and then click Change. In the InstallShield Wizard click Next. In the next dialog select the option Remove program.
Installation 4. Once finished, the new version is fully installed. 5. Restart the computer when prompted. Important!If you are using Laplink DiskImage from a network and performing a major update, you will need to copy the password file if you want to use the automatic authentication. After a full installation and the restart, you will need to place the password file in the DiskImage default folder.
Online registration Online registration To register O&O DiskImage online, you'll need the license key you received when you purchased the program. To register online, start O&O DiskImage. The questions related to online registration always appear at the program start, unless you've already registered.
Online registration l l l l l Be supplied with the latest information about our products Make free updates on new versions of purchased items (minor updates) Upgrade to a new version at a special discount price (major update) Obtain support from our customer service And much, much more... How do I register online? If O&O DiskImage was purchased on our Online Store, you’ve automatically registered with us.
General Terms and Definitions General Terms and Definitions To simplify working with O&O DiskImage, certain terms will be explained in the following chapters: Drive/Partition A drive is a reserved area of the hard disk. Multiple drives can be found on a hard disk. In the following text, the term “drive” will be used to depict (single) partitions as well as logical drives in extended partitions and volumes. Drives are used, for example, to separate documents from programs.
General Terms and Definitions Connection between image types Differential images Differential images compare present data with the last complete image and store only the changes. The first "successive" image after the complete image is always a differential image. To restore a differential image, you will need both the complete image and the differential image. Incremental images Incremental images only store the changes made since the last base image.
Getting started Getting started In this section we will explain how, after successfully installing O&O DiskImage, you can take images of drives or your entire computer and restore them back to your computer. Start O&O DiskImage either from an icon on the Desktop or under Start/Programs/O&O Software/O&O DiskImage. You can also have online help displayed by clicking Help or pushing F1.
Getting started Note: We recommend using an external disk, e.g., a USB hard disk or a network drive as a target for One-click imaging. 1. 2. 3. 4. Start O&O DiskImage and select One-click imaging on the Start page. Then check to make sure the target path is set to your desired storage location. The image is automatically named after the creation date. You can however enter a name manually. Click on Start to initiate the imaging process.
Getting started To create an incremental image, you must have first created a complete image of the respective drive. As a base image you can use either a “complete” image, using the methods “Used sector imaging”, “Forensic imaging” or “Direct forensic imaging”, or by using a previously created incremental image/differential image. Follow the instructions below: 1. 2. 3. 4. Please make sure that the drive containing the base image is connected to your computer.
Advanced features Advanced features On the Advanced start page, you have the option of running additional settings and features from the Ribbon bar. Click Switch to Advanced start page on the O&O DiskImage start page to use advanced features. Advanced start page of O&O DiskImage Caption: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Advanced features Image individual drives In addition to One-click imaging which images your entire computer, you can also image individual drives only, e.g., data drives. To create an image of one or more drives, follow the instructions below: Note: Make sure the Advanced start page is being displayed if you want to run this feature. This can be done by clicking Advanced start page on the O&O DiskImage start page. l l Select Imaging in the Ribbon bar.
Advanced features 5. The image is automatically named after the date of creation. You can, however, enter a name manually. All information from the image will be saved and can later be accessed through Image Information. 6. Select Start. The image file will now be created. Note: If one disk is not large enough to save an entire image, you will be prompted to enter a new target path. Note: If all the connected drives are not displayed, click Imaging in the Ribbon bar and then on Refresh drives.
Advanced features Activity window for cloning drives. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select Cloning in the Ribbon bar. You can set additional settings for cloning under Options. Select the drive you want to clone by checking the box next to it. A dialog will then appear where you must select a target drive. Click Map if you want to clone additional drives or Start if you want to continue with the cloning.
Advanced features otherwise be complications during cloning or even a possible system crash. With simple hard disk structures (basic disk), all partitions in the operating system will be recognized by a link from hard disk signature and partition offset. During cloning, the registry entries of the drive letters, including the letters, will be adapted to the target system.
Advanced features Activity window for the restoration of images. To restore an image, please follow the instructions below: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Please make sure that the drive containing the image is connected to your computer. On the Advanced start page select Restoration in the Ribbon bar. Click Select image in the ribbon bar. Select the image file (*.omg) or (*.vhd) in the dialog. O&O DiskImage, by default, will always go the place where the last image was saved.
Advanced features Enable further options such as M.I.R. when restoring or cloning a system partition. Important: during restoration, the image overwrites your selected drive with the data of the drive contained within the image. All data saved on the target drive is thereby lost and replaced by that of the image. Note: If you are not restoring the image onto the original hard disk, the memory of the hard disk you’re using must have at least as much storage capacity as the original one.
Start O&O DiskImage directly from CD Start O&O DiskImage directly from CD If you run O&O DiskImage directly from CD, you will have all functions at your disposal. The Windows PE based Start CD is especially suitable, for example, if you restore your entire computer or the system partition, but only if you have created a corresponding image before. You can use the CD even if your Windows doesn't start up anymore due to a software failure. The CD holds various other system rescue tools besides O&O DiskImage.
Start O&O DiskImage directly from CD Using the Start CD from O&O DiskImage Note: The Start CD, designed for running O&O DiskImage without an operating system and for restoring a system partition, is not included in the Special Edition. Note: If you want to run the restoration on a computer with differing hardware, then please read more on the separate PDF document "Restoration on differing Hardware" (Machine independent restoration).
Start O&O DiskImage directly from CD 4. 5. 6. 7. Click Load. Select the desired driver such as one on a connected hard disk, USB Stick or CD*. In the dialog, select Open to install the driver. You'll then see a program message informing you about the status of the installation. * Note: You can remove the Start CD from the drive in order to insert a driver CD from a manufacturer. Note: Please keep in mind when doing so that you will need the driver for Windows Server 2008 32 Bit.
Program settings Program settings Under Program settings in the top right of the ribbon bar, you can customize O&O DiskImage to suit your own requirements. Here it’s possible to determine, for example, whether created settings should be saved and applied as preferred settings when you start the program the next time. Note: Make sure the Advanced start page is being displayed if you want to run this feature. This can be done by clicking Switch to Advanced start page on the O&O DiskImage start page.
Program settings Access removable drives Under Appearance and behavior you can decide whether removable drives should be accessed when creating images or during restoration. As these removable volumes tend to work very slowly under certain conditions, it is advisable to use only those types which you would want for imaging or restoring. Default settings for storage locations Under Program settings/General/Working folders you can determine and edit the folder in which the image should be saved by default.
Program settings Authentication in the network Reset security confirmations Most of the security confirmations of O&O DiskImage can be deselected. Once deactivated, they will be suppressed and not be displayed anymore. If you want all the security confirmations to be displayed just like when the program first started, click under Program settings/Security on Reactivate.
Program settings Note: If you make changes in the Registry, it will require loading the database again. In the following chapter you’ll find brief explanations of the registry entries. Network authentication Enter the following settings under Program settings/Security: 1. If you have not yet created a database, click on Create database. 2. Enter any password you’d like and confirm your entry. This password will then be encrypted and filed.
Program settings 7. Optionally, you can also add descriptions to the credentials. 8. After the authentication, you can, for instance, enter a new "network path" as saving location and also restore an image from there. Additional information is available in chapter Frequent questions on authentication. You can find a detailed explanation of the most important registry entries under Explanation of registry entries.
Program settings SMTP settings for notification Suggestion: Try sending yourself a test email to make sure your entries are correct. Change default settings for imaging Under Imaging in the Program settings you can set specific settings for imaging. Under the option Automatically check image file for errors after creation you can specify whether image files should be checked for errors immediately after they are created.
Program settings Under Behavior there is the option of having the program window also display invisible drives such as empty card readers or disk drives, the "Microsoft reserved partition" on GPT drives, OEM BIOS partitions on DELL and IBM, or the system sectors on base disks. Program settings: Imaging Change default settings for restoration You can establish the default settings for restoration behavior under Restoration in the Program settings.
Program settings Program settings: Security Change default settings for cloning If you're looking to change or enable the default settings for cloning, click Clone drive in Program settings You can also decide whether drives unable to be cloned (e.g., a CD/DVD drive or empty disk drive) should be displayed by default in the "Clone drive" activity window. In addition, you can control a drive's behavior by double-clicking it in the "Clone drive" activity window.
Program settings Program settings: Clone drive Change default settings for jobs If you want to specify or change the default settings for the jobs, click Program settings and then Jobs. Under Behavior you can specify which activities to run, if you double-click on a job in the job list. l To change the settings, click on Program settings on Jobs and decide on an activity from the list. Settings for reports Detailed reports can be created for all the program activities.
Program settings Change settings for reports TrayIcon After a successful installation, the O&O DiskImage icon will be displayed in the notification area of the task tray by default. The tray icon will indicate whether O&O DiskImage is currently enabled. The icon will be animated while an action is being processed, otherwise, the tray icon will remain still. Right-clicking the tray icon will show you various control options for O&O DiskImage.
Program settings O&O DiskImage's right-click menu during an action O&O DiskImage-37
Tools Tools This chapter will show you the tasks that can be run on an existing image. The various imaging tasks can be found under Tools in the ribbon bar. Note: Make sure the Advanced start page is being displayed if you want to run this feature. This can be done by clicking Switch to Advanced start page on the O&O DiskImage start page. Selection of tools for a task Read image information Select Read image information to get information about an existing image file.
Tools Image information Burn image file(s) on CD/DVD To save your image to CD/DVD, it is necessary to have first created an image, as described in the section entitled "Creating an image". The image file(s) must be stored on an internal or external drive. Only then will it be possible to save your image files (*.omg) or your virtual hard disk (*.vhd) to CD/DVD. Images (*.omg) or virtual hard disk (*.vhd) cannot be saved directly on CD/DVD without having first been saved on an external or internal drive.
Tools Burn assistant Mount image file as a drive You can have your created image file displayed in Windows Explorer as a virtual drive. This allows you to copy files or directories from the image file onto existing hard disks. Making changes to the mounted virtual hard disk of the image file, such as deleting or adding files, however, is not possible.
Tools Mount image file as a drive 1. Open Tools and select the option Mount drive. 2. Select the image file (*.omg) from the dialog window, from which you want to mount the drive. If you are not sure, you can look up the details of the image under Image information. 3. After selecting the image file, all drives included in the image will be listed in the program window. 4. Select the displayed drive as image. Here in the example "Volume (E:)". 5. Afterwards, you can select any name from the drive list (e.
Tools Note: A notification to restart your computer may appear by the initial mounting of an image file under Windows 2000. Cancel this in order to mount the image as a drive. Technical limitations - Windows refresh problem: if you're working with a remote desktop connection, a new login will be needed for displaying the mounted drives. - Mounting images larger than 2TB is not supported by Windows 2000 and Windows XP (32-bit).
Tools Convert image file into a virtual hard disk Merge incremental images If you have already created several incremental images, you can merge these to form a new base image. The newly created base image is now a "complete" image. Older images that contained only changes can be deleted once the merging has been completed. 1. Make sure that your computer will be able to access all drives where the base and incremental images are located. 2. In the menu bar under Tools click Merge incremental images. 3.
Tools Note: To make sure your image is created or restored without error, keep the validation process running until the imaging or restoration is completed. If you choose to “Skip” or “Abort”, there’s no guarantee that your image will be created or restored intact. Check for drive errors Under Tools is the function Check drive, which runs an intensive analysis of the file system and data storage interface to protect yourself against any possible loss of data.
Tools Note: Network authentication is needed for accessing network drives when images are saved on, or restored from them. Read more about it in the chapter Authentication within the network. Change computer properties You can change the identity of your computer to avoid authentication problems whenever there exists the same computer identity within a network. This can be helpful, whenever a system image is created on several computers within the network.
Tools Settings for restoration on different hardware O&O DiskImage gives you the option of restoring images and clones of your entire computer or a system partition on different kinds of hardware. The M.I.R. feature (Machine Independent Restoration) can be used whenever you've made changes to your hardware and these changes affect the functionality of the Windows operating system being started. The M.I.R. of O&O DiskImage offers you the choice of direct or indirect restoration of a drive or clone.
Tools Windows operating systems must be compatible with a variety of hardware platforms. This compatibility is achieved through a special layer which "shields" the technical details of hardware, architecture and machinery, such as the I/O interfaces, Interrupt Controller and multi processor communication mechanisms from the operating system. This layer is commonly installed on and aligned to the current hardware on an installed and running Windows.
Scheduling functions Scheduling functions The Job Assistant makes it possible for program functions to be run automatically and on a regular basis. You can, for example, plan to have your data drives imaged once a week. Note: Make sure the Advanced start page is being displayed if you want to run this feature. This can be done by clicking Switch to Advanced start page on the O&O DiskImage start page. Note: In order to execute jobs on a regular basis, the starting conditions (e.g.
Scheduling functions Job assistant general information Scheduling Under Scheduling in the Job assistant, you can specify the exact moment when a job should be run. A job can be performed one time only or repeatedly. The options for execution (date, day of the week) will change along with the corresponding selection.
Scheduling functions For one-time execution: l Time For weekly execution: l l Selection of weekday, date, and time Selection of the start and finish dates for the interval. The job will be performed, for example, five weeks in a row, once a week. Notification In the Job assistant under Notification, you can arrange to be notified by email about the running of tasks during events.
Scheduling functions Job: Notification Settings for a job You can set additional options for your job in the third tab (Image) of the Job Assistant. The choice of settings is based on your selected activity. For an imaging activity, you could, for example, enter a storage location and a name for the image.
Scheduling functions Job assistant: Imaging Disable user inquiries while job is being run User inquiries are questions that can arise during the normal course of running a job. The job will thereby be interrupted because the user either has to make a decision or additional information is required for continuing. There might, for instance, be a confirmation dialog if there’s already a file name being used for the image.
Scheduling functions Characteristics of an imaging job Storage path The target path to the storage location of the image will be applied by default. You may, however, select or enter a new path manually. Apply dynamically generated file names For a file name, the terms “Image” and the dynamically mounted parameters “year”, “month”, and “day”, will be used by default. In addition, you can select from a list of alternative parameters.
Scheduling functions these services beforehand, create the image and then have them automatically start again once the imaging is done. You no longer need to create a script to do this. Before Job If you select this option, the commands entered in the text field will be carried out before the job begins. You can also import existing command files so that their contents will be shown in the text field. Just click on Import select the file in the dialog (.BAT, .CMD or .TXT). Confirm with OK.
Scheduling functions Export jobs To export a job, select Jobs in the file menu on the Start page of O&O DiskImage. Mark the job selected in the job list and then select Export. Save the job file (*.xml) on an external storage volume so that it can be applied again to another computer (see “Import jobs”). Import jobs To import a job, select Jobs in the file menu on the Start page of O&O DiskImage und select the function Import. Select the desired job in the dialog window.
Settings for imaging Settings for imaging Note: Make sure the Advanced start page is being displayed if you want to run this feature. This can be done by clicking Switch to Advanced start page on the O&O DiskImage start page. Under the menu heading Imaging, you can modify the image settings by clicking on Options. All image files will then be created by using these settings by default.
Settings for imaging Image of the changes If you only want to save changes made since the last imaging, select Image of the changes as task on the Start page of O&O DiskImage. This will allow you to create an image that saves only those changes that have occurred since the last base image. These incremental/differential images generally require less hard disk space than a complete image.
Settings for imaging Encryption Your data can be securely encrypted using the recognized AES method. This permits O&O DiskImage to provide your image with an extremely high level of security with a key length of up to 256 bits. l l You can select the encryption level for your files under Imaging/Options/Image file/Security. After that, under Create, enter a password when prompted. You also have the option of encrypting the image after it's been created under Convert image file.
Settings for imaging Exclude files from an image When using the imaging method Used Sector Imaging you have the option of excluding data from the image or compression.Please follow these instructions for excluding data: 1. 2. 3. 4. Check the drive you wish to image. Make sure you have selected the method Used sector under Imaging/Options. Click Advanced to open the dialog to exclude files.
Settings for imaging l To lock a drive, under Imaging/Options/Advanced select Imaging procedure/Lock drive during imaging. If you leave a drive unlocked during an imaging, for instance, because you want to continue working on the drive, the original status will be “cached”, i.e. stored in the working memory buffer. The working memory buffer space is, however, limited. You can see how much space is available by looking at the memory buffer display. Note: It is not possible to lock a system partition.
Restoration options Restoration options Note: Make sure the Advanced start page is being displayed if you want to run this feature. This can be done by clicking Switch to Advanced start page on the O&O DiskImage start page. Under Restoration/Options, you can specify the settings for restoring data images. Settings for restoration Overwrite unused sectors Under Restoration/Options you can overwrite unused sectors with 0.
Restoration options 1. Enable your settings under Restoration Options 2. Select Save as 3. Give your newly created profile a name in the dialog window and confirm. Under Manage profiles you can change or delete an existing profile. Force writing method You can force a writing method under Restoration/Options/Advanced. "Write to drive" is the default writing method used during restoration of images created with the "Used sector" or "Forensic" methods.
Settings for cloning drives Settings for cloning drives Note: Make sure the Advanced start page is being displayed if you want to run this feature. This can be done by clicking Switch to Advanced start page on the O&O DiskImage start page. Under Clone Drive/Options, you can specify the settings for cloning drives. To specify the settings, you need to open the Cloning options window.
Settings for cloning drives Set read method Under Clone drive/Options, you can set your individual read method just as you can when creating an image. (Cloning method). The cloning methods are constructed in a way similar to the imaging methods. It's possible to choose from “Used sector”, “Forensic” or “Direct forensic” methods. You can read more about this under Imaging options. Lock a drive During the cloning process you can lock the drive from where you wish to clone an image.
Settings for cloning drives Using the option Write to drive, data will be written to the drive with help from the operating system, and not from the offset to the disk. Using the option Write directly to disk, you can decide whether restoration should be done directly to disk, bypassing the file system driver. This function applies especially to encrypted disks and is required for restoring any such disks that have been imaged using the direct forensic method.
View View Note: Make sure the Advanced start page is being displayed if you want to run this feature. This can be done by clicking Switch to Advanced start page on the O&O DiskImage start page. You can change the O&O DiskImage interface according to your own preference. You have a choice of different views for each task. Show drives that cannot be imaged: all sectors of hard disk will be shown - even those that cannot be imaged.
View Express view Legende 1. Create image - starts the imaging of one or more drives. 2. Restore image - starts the restoration of the image. 3. Read image information - displays detailed information about an image file. You can also use the drop-down menu (small arrow on the right)to mount and unmount an image from a drive. 4. Restores the full view of O&O DiskImage's user interface. 5. Displays the program's Help.
Frequently asked questions Frequently asked questions When and how often should I make images? We recommend imaging on a regular basis (at least once a month). The more regularly it’s performed, the more upto-date the data contained within those images will be. As a guiding rule, you should always image an intact system. Which drives should I image? You should generally image all drives, meaning the system drive (Windows), primarily Drive C, and all remaining data drives where private and business data, e.
Frequently asked questions l l l l l restore this image display drives from the image use the image as a base image for incremental imaging purposes merge incremental images convert the image file Before you go ahead with any of the above named steps, we strongly advise you to save all parts of the Image in a folder on your hard disk. Please ensure the folder is not on the drive to where you wish to restore the Image.
Frequently asked questions An incremental image normally has a smaller data volume as a base image. In addition, you can ascertain the differences, more precisely, the changes made since the base image was created. My incremental image is not smaller than my base image. Where does this file come from? This can occur if you have, for example, defragmented your computer in the meantime. The newly structured file segments will then be recognized as “changes” and imaged as new files.
Frequently asked questions Frequent questions on authentication Where do I find the domain and user name which I can use for authentication? If you are not sure, please proceed as follows: l Call the command line under Run... in the Start menu. Enter the command cmd in the dialogue. Call the command line Enter the command: echo %userdomain%\%username% into the command line and confirm your entry with Enter.
Frequently asked questions l l Run the command line by typing cmd in the start menu under Run. Enter the command: echo %computername% and confirm your entry with Enter. Get the computer name in the command line. How can I check my access rights on the target computer or the target folder? If you are not sure if your entries are correct, you can view them under Program settings/Security and recheck them.
Frequently asked questions l Click in the context menu of the folder on Properties and then on Security. All user will be listed that have access to the folders. Explanation of the Registry entries In the Windows registry, under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\O&O\O&O DiskImage\5.0, you can carry out certain settings for O&O DiskImage. Please note that changes in the registry can influence the functionality of O&O DiskImage and such changes will continue to be applied after restarting the computer.
Frequently asked questions ** The format of image files was extended in O&O DiskImage 4. In addition to the imaged data, checksums are placed in the image so that an identity check can be carried out for data inside the image. Older versions of O&O DiskImage do not recognize this extended image format and would label the image as invalid. To help older versions of O&O DiskImage work with images created by a newer version, the new version can create an image using the "old" format.
Frequently asked questions IDS_ERROR_INVALID_LOGON_HOURS The user account is subject to time limitations and is therefore not available for registration at this time. Maximum login time has expired. Please login again. IDS_ERROR_PASSWORD_EXPIRED Your password has expired. Please enter a new password. The password for the user account has expired. IDS_ERROR_ACCOUNT_DISABLED The account referred to is currently disabled and cannot be accessed for registration.
Frequently asked questions 0x6AA No password file registered 0x6AA A target folder is missing in the password file. Windows errors / Microsoft error definitions (primary value) Error notice Description C0000240 Prompting was canceled C0000022 Access denied: process requires access to an object to which access is being denied. C0000033 Object (path/file) is invalid, e.g. is especially marked. C0000034 Object (path/file) not found C0000035 Same object (path/file) already exists.
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End user license agreement 2.6 (EULA) (2) Changes and amendments to this contract must be made in writing. This also applies to changes to this provision. (3) The contract is subject to German law. The uniform UN purchasing law (CISG) as well as the UNIDROIT Factoring Agreement of Ottawa do not apply. (4) Any general terms and conditions on your part will not be applied.
End user license agreement 2.6 (EULA) Amendment to: 2. Requirements for application (system requirements) O&O CleverCache Professional Edition The software requires the Windows XP (all Editions), Windows Vista (all Editions) or Windows 7 (all editions) operating systems. Application within the terms of this contract is not achieved without the use of one of these operating systems.
End user license agreement 2.6 (EULA) NOTE: THIS SOFTWARE CONTAINS A SECURITY FEATURE THAT WILL CAUSE END USER’S SYSTEM TO REBOOT WITHOUT PRIOR NOTIFICATION TO THE END USER AFTER 72 HOURS OF CONTINUOUS USE. Amendment to: 2. Requirements for application (system requirements) The O&O DiskImage Express Edition The software requires Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP (all Editions) Windows Vista (all Editions) or Windows 7 (all Editions) operating systems.
End user license agreement 2.6 (EULA) The product at hand can only be employed according to the acquired license. The following license types exist for O&O DiskRecovery: O&O DiskRecovery Personal Edition You are authorized to install and use the software product on only one computer. This should be used wholly in conjunction with all hardware in your possession, i.e. this license may not be used to provide a service to a third party. Other limitations may apply in the software itself.
End user license agreement 2.6 (EULA) Amendment to: 2. Requirements for application (system requirements) O&O DriveLED Professional Edition The software requires Windows XP (all Editions), Windows Vista (all Editions) or Windows 7 (all Editions) operating systems. Application within the terms of this contract is not achieved without the use of one of these operating systems. Control of the program through a network management is not possible.
End user license agreement 2.6 (EULA) of one of these operating systems. The O&O EventViewer Workstation Edition may be used on computers with or without the user interface. You are entitled to control this program over the separately obtainable network manager.
End user license agreement 2.6 (EULA) NOTE: THIS SOFTWARE CONTAINS A SECURITY FEATURE THAT WILL CAUSE END USER’S SYSTEM TO REBOOT WITHOUT PRIOR NOTIFICATION TO THE END USER AFTER 72 HOURS OF CONTINUOUS USE. Amendment to: 2. Requirements for application (system requirements) O&O PartitionManager Professional Edition The software requires Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP (all Editions) Windows Vista (all Editions) or Windows 7 (all Editions) operating systems.
End user license agreement 2.6 (EULA) The software requires Windows 2000 (all Editions), Windows Server 2003 (all Editions), Windows XP (all Editions), Windows Vista (all Editions) or Windows Server 2008 (all Editions) operating systems. Application within the terms of this contract is not achieved without the use of one of these operating systems. The product at hand can only be employed according to the acquired license.
End user license agreement 2.6 (EULA) You are authorized to install and use the software product on all computers a) in the possession of the company (legal person or natural person(s) in the case of corporations) owning the license and b) all located at a single site. This should be used wholly in conjunction with all hardware in your possession, i.e. this license may not be used to provide a service to a third party. This license is bound to a single natural person and is non-transferable.