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Tasks that do not belong to a backup plan, such as the recovery task, are owned by the user who has 
created or last modified the task. 
Managing a plan (task) owned by another user 
Having Administrator privileges on the machine, a user can modify tasks and local backup plans 
owned by any user registered in the operating system. 
When a user opens a plan or task for editing, which is owned by another user, all passwords set in the 
task are cleared. This prevents the "modify settings, leave passwords" trick. The program displays a 
warning each time you are trying to edit a plan (task) last modified by another user. On seeing the 
warning, you have two options: 
• 
Click Cancel and create your own plan or task. The original task will remain intact. 
• 
Continue editing. You will have to enter all credentials required for the plan or task execution. 
Archive owner 
An archive owner is the user who saved the archive to the destination. To be more precise, this is the 
user whose account was specified when creating the backup plan in the Where to back up step. By 
default, the plan's credentials are used. 
Plan's credentials and task credentials 
Any task running on a machine runs on behalf of a user. When creating a plan or a task, you have the 
option to explicitly specify an account under which the plan or the task will run. Your choice depends 
on whether the plan or task is intended for manual start or for executing on schedule. 
Manual start 
You can skip the Plan's (Task) credentials step. Every time you start the task, the task will run under 
the credentials with which you are currently logged on. Any person that has administrative privileges 
on the machine can also start the task. The task will run under this person's credentials. 
The task will always run under the same credentials, regardless of the user who actually starts the 
task, if you specify the task credentials explicitly. To do so, on the plan (task) creation page: 
1.  Select the Advanced view check box. 
2.  Select General -> Plan's (Task) credentials -> Change
3.  Enter the credentials under which the plan (task) will run. 
Scheduled or postponed start 
The plan (task) credentials are mandatory. If you skip the credentials step, you will be asked for 
credentials after finishing the plan (task) creation. 
Why does the program compel me to specify credentials? 
A scheduled or postponed task has to run anyway, regardless if any user is logged on or not (for 
example, the system is at the Windows "Welcome" screen) or a user other than the task owner is 
logged on. It is sufficient that the machine be on (that is, not in standby or hibernate) at the 
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