User`s guide

If you decide to back your data up on your computer, your USB drive or on a
network location, click Choose location and select where to save the data to.
If you want to back your data up on an FTP server, click Choose location and
add the FTP server. A new window will appear.
You must configure the FTP server connection settings as follows:
a. Type the FTP server name in the corresponding field.
b. If the FTP server uses a different port than default port 21, type it in the
corresponding field.
c. To use passive mode (the FTP server initiates the connection), select the
Passive Mode check box.
d. If the FTP server allows anonymous access, you can leave the Anonymous
option selected. Otherwise, select User Name and type the user name and
password of an account recognized by the FTP server.
e. Click OK.
4. Choose when to Backup
Here you can select when to back up your data.
To back your files up on the spot click Only backup the data this time, to
schedule the product to backup your files at a later moment, click Backup the
data on a schedule I specify.
If you select Backup the data on a schedule I specify, you can specify how
often the scheduled task runs: daily or weekly. You can also specify the start date
and time.
5. Summary
Here you can review the backup job settings and start the backup.
You must type a task name into the corresponding field.
Click Start backup if you are satisfied with your settings. Wait for BitDefender
to complete the backup and then click Finish.
Note
The first time you create a scheduled backup job, you will be prompted to specify
the Windows account used to run the job.
To use the current user account, just type its password in the corresponding field.
If you want to run the backup under a different account, select The following
Windows user and fill in the fields.
User name - type the name of the Windows account.
Password - type the password of the previously specified user account.
Server - type the domain server name.
Click OK to continue.
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