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6.3.1  Archive protection 
The default setting – no password
An archive can be protected with a password. To protect the archive from being restored by 
anybody except you, enter a password and its confirmation into the text fields. A password 
should consist of at least eight symbols and contain both letters (in the upper and lower 
cases preferably) and numbers to make it more difficult to guess.  
If you try to restore data from a password-protected archive, or append an 
incremental/differential backup to such an archive, Acronis True Image Workstation will ask 
for the password in a special window, allowing access only to authorized users. 
6.3.2  Source files exclusion 
The default setting – all files from the selected folders will be included into the 
archive

You can set the default filters for not to back up files of specific types. For example, you may 
want hidden and system files and folders, as well as files with .~, .tmp and .bak 
extensions, not to be stored in the archive. 
You can also apply custom filters, using the common Windows masking rules. For example, 
to exclude all files with extension .exe, add *.exe mask. My???.exe mask will reject all .exe 
files with names, consisting of five symbols and starting with “my”.  
This option is effective for file/folders backup only. When creating a disk/partition image, you 
cannot filter out any files. 
6.3.3  Pre/post commands 
You can specify commands or batch files to be automatically executed before and after the 
backup procedure
. For example, you may want to remove some tmp files from the disk 
before starting backup or configure a third-party antivirus product to be started each time 
before the backup starts. Click Edit to open the Edit Command window where you can 
easily input the command, its arguments and working directory or browse folders to find a 
batch file. 
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