Acronis true image echo Manual

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5.3.1  Archive protection 
Password 
The preset is no password
An archive can be protected with a password. To protect the archive data from being 
accessed 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 Echo Server will 
ask for the password in a special window, allowing access only to authorized users. 
Passwords cannot be set for archives created in the Acronis Secure Zone. To protect such 
archives, set a password for the zone itself. 
Encryption 
The preset is 128 bit
Once the password has been set, you can choose to encrypt the backup for advanced 
security with industry-standard AES cryptographic algorithm. The password is used to 
generate a key which may differ in length. There are 4 choices: no encryption, 128, 192 
and 256-bit encryption. The more the key size, the longer time to cipher and the greater 
is your data security.  
5.3.2  Source files exclusion 
By default, all files from the selected folders will be included in the archive. 
You can set default filters for the specific types of files you do not wish to back up. 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 *.exeMy???.exe will exclude all 
.exe files with names consisting of five symbols and starting with “my”.