Acronis true image 9.1 Handbuch

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Acronis Secure Zone manager lets you create, delete and resize a special hidden 
partition for storing backup archives (see 
). 
When installing Acronis True Image Group Server, you will have to enter credentials, i.e. 
user account that will be used for obtaining status of backup/restore tasks from networked 
computers.  
If a domain controller is present on the network, you can create for Acronis True Image 
Group Server
 a domain user account with Guest rights and remote access right to every 
computer. If the network does not use domain, you can create accounts with Guests rights 
on all computers accessed by Acronis True Image Group Server.  
 
When installed, Acronis True Image Workstation (local version) creates a new device in the 
Device Manager list (Control Panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager -> 
Acronis Devices -> Acronis TrueImage Backup Archive Explorer
). Do not disable or 
uninstall this device, as it is necessary for connecting image archives as virtual disks (see 
2.2  Extracting Acronis True Image Workstation components  
During Acronis True Image Management Console installation, all Acronis True Image 
Workstation components’ setup (.msi) files will be placed to C:\Program Files\Common 
Files\Acronis\RemoteInstall folder. Thus, you will be able to remotely install, modify or repair 
the components using Acronis True Image Management Console or msiexec.exe utility.  
When installing Acronis True Image Workstation components on a local computer, you can 
save setup files for each Acronis True Image Workstation component separately on a local or 
network drive. It will help you modify or recover the existing component installation on a 
local computer. 
To save a component’s setup file: 
•  run the Acronis True Image Workstation setup file; 
•  in the Install Menu, right-click on the component name and select Extract
•  select location for setup file and click Save
2.3  Setting up security parameters for Acronis True Image Workstation 
2.3.1  Usernames and passwords 
Acronis True Image Workstation fully supports all security standards used in Windows. The 
remote access to networked computers is allowed according to the security policy set up in 
the local network.  
To have remote access to Acronis True Image Agent, installed on a computer running 
Windows NT/2000/XP, you must be a member of the Administrators or Backup 
operators
 group on this computer.  
To install Acronis components on a computer running Windows NT/2000/XP, you must be a 
member of the Administrators group on this computer. 
Windows 98/Me do not have their own security systems. When installing Acronis True Image 
Agent on computers, running Windows 98/Me, enter a username and a password that will be 
used by Acronis True Image Management Console for remote access to the Agent. 
 
It is highly recommended that you create an administrator’s or backup operator’s accounts 
with the same username and password on all networked computers for remote access to the 
Acronis True Image Agent. 
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