Acronis true image 6.0 User Manual

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Splitting an archive file into separate fixed size volumes makes sense when storing it 
on a hard disk as well, as you’ll be able to move archive volumes to CD-R/RW, 
DVD+RW disks in the future. Creating an archive file directly on a to CD-R/RW, 
DVD+RW disk would have taken much longer time then in case of a hard disk. 
2.5 
Protecting an Archive File with a Password 
An archive file with a partition (disk) image can be protected with a 
password. If you think a partition (disk), you create an image of, shouldn’t 
be restored by anybody except you, enter a password and its confirmation 
into the text fields of the next Image Archive Protection window. A password 
should consist of at least 8 symbols and contain both letters (in the upper 
and lower cases desirably), and numbers. (So it would be harder to hack it.) 
 
Protecting an archive file with a password 
When you try to restore a password protected partition (disk) from an image, 
stored in an archive file, Acronis TrueImage will prompt you to enter it into 
the appropriate window and won’t allow restoring it by a person without this 
password. 
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