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To specify credentials
1.
Select one of the following:
Use Acronis service credentials
The tasks will run under the Acronis service account, whether started manually or executed
on schedule.
Use the following credentials
The tasks will run under the credentials you specify, whether started manually or executed
on schedule.
Specify:
User name
. When entering the name of an Active Directory user account, be sure to also
specify the domain name (DOMAIN\Username or Username@domain)
Password
. The password for the account.
2.
Click
OK
.
To learn more about Acronis service credentials, see the Rights for Acronis services (p. 69) section.
To learn more about operations available depending on the user privileges, see the User privileges on
a managed machine (p. 30) section.
7.3.2
Items to back up
Specify selection rules for backing up items, selected in the
Source type
field of the General section.
Volumes to back up selection rules (p. 329)
Files to back up selection rules (p. 332)
7.3.2.1
Volumes to back up selection rules
Define volume selection rules, according to which the volumes will be backed up on the machines
the policy will be applied to.
To define volume selection rules
In the first line, select the rule from the list, or type it manually. To add another rule, click the next
empty line, and select the rule from the list, or type it manually. The program remembers the rules
typed manually, and the next time you open the window, these rules will be available for selection in
the list.
The following table explains the pre-defined rules that can be selected from the list.
To include
In the Volumes column:
Comments
Windows and Linux volumes
All volumes
Type or select:
[All Volumes]
Refers to all volumes on machines running
Windows, and all mounted volumes on
machines running Linux.
Windows volumes
Volume C:
Type
C:\
or select it from the list
System volume
Type or select:
[SYSTEM]
The system volume contains the hardware-
specific files that are needed to start
Windows, such as Ntldr, Boot.ini, and