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Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server Install Window
It is recommended that you install Acronis True Image Management Console first. After
that you will be able to install Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server (local version)
and Acronis True Image Agent for Windows remotely to networked computers.
2.3.1 Installation of Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server local
version and Acronis True Image Agent for Windows
For Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server and Acronis True Image Agent for
Windows,
Typical
,
Custom
and
Complete
installation is available. Having pressed
Custom
, you can choose to install, besides the main component,
Rescue Media
Builder
and
Bart PE plug-in
for Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server, or
Acronis
Secure Zone manager
for Acronis True Image Agent.
With
Rescue Media Builder
you can create bootable rescue disks or RIS packages (see
details in
Chapter 10. Creating bootable media
). Installing the
Bootable Rescue Media
Builder
will allow you to create bootable media, its ISO image or a bootable RIS package
at any time from the main program window or running
Bootable Rescue Media
Builder
on its own.
The
Bart PE
utility provides a Windows-like operating environment invoked via removable
bootable media. Applications are installed into Bart PE in the form of plug-ins. Choosing
Bart PE plug-in installation (disabled by default) provides the ability to include Acronis
True Image Echo Enterprise Server into a Bart PE plug-in tab. The plug-in files will be
placed into the component installation folder along with other program files.
Acronis Secure Zone manager
lets you create, delete and resize a special partition for
storing backup archives (see
3.3 Acronis Secure Zone
).
When installed, Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server (local version) creates a new
device in the Device Manager list (
Control Panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device
Manager -> Acronis Devices -> Acronis TrueImage Backup Archive Explorer
).
Do not disable or uninstall this device, as it is necessary for connecting image backups as
virtual disks (see
11.2.2 Mounting an image).