Acronis true image enterprise server 8.0 사용자 설명서

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2.7 
Setting up security parameters for Acronis True Image Enterprise 
Server 
2.7.1 
Usernames and passwords 
Acronis True Image Enterprise Server fully supports all security standards used in 
Windows: 
1.  If  a  remote  PC  has  Windows  NT  SP6/2000/XP OS installed, the Acronis True 
Image Agent can be accessed according to the security policy set up in the local 
network. To have remote access to Acronis True Image Agent, the user must be a 
member of the Administrators or Backup operators group on this computer. 
 
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. 
2. If a remote PC has Windows 98/Me installed without its own security system, you 
will need to provide a username and password during installation of the Acronis 
True Image Agent that will be used by Acronis True Image Management Console. 
2.7.2 Firewall 
setup 
Acronis True Image Enterprise Server uses the following ports and IP addresses for 
remote operation: 
•  server (Acronis True Image Agent) UDP port: 9876 
•  server (Acronis True Image Agent) TCP port: 9876, if busy 
chose port at random 
•  client (Acronis True Image Management Console) UDP port: 
9877, if busy chose port at random 
•  IPv4 multicast address: 239.255.219.45 
•  IPv6 multicast address: FF05::fAA5:741E. 
You might have to set the appropriate firewall access options. Options for the 
Windows Firewall, included in Windows XP Service Pack 2, are set automatically 
during Acronis True Image Enterprise Server components installation. However, 
make sure that the option File and Printer Sharing in the Control panel