Acronis true image 6.0 User Manual
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.)
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
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.
password.
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