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In our example, the Acronis Secure Zone contains two archives. The older archive #1
consists of one full (base) file-level backup created on 4/2/2007 at 3:52. The second
archive contains a base file-level backup with two increments. You can restore data from
any backup as follows:
trueimagecmd /filerestore /asz:2 /index:2 /target_folder:e:
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This will restore files and folders from the backup created on 4/4/2007 at 6:31 PM
with their original paths to the root of partition E.
trueimage /list /filename:asz://2 /index:3 /password:aszpw
which is equal to:
trueimagecmd /list /asz:2 /index:3 /password:aszpw
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This will list content of the backup 3
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created in the archive number 2, located in
Acronis Secure Zone that is protected with the ‘aszpw’ password.
9. Acronis Secure Zone: managing backups by file names
trueimagecmd /asz_files /password:aszpw
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This will list the Acronis Secure Zone size, free space and contents using generated
filenames.
In our example, the Acronis Secure Zone contains three archives.
The archive AAA2 (2 stands for number of backups in the archive) consists of:
- full (base) image backup created on 2/16/2007 at 3:43
- incremental backup created on 4/25/2007 at 11:44.
The archive FAAA (F means that this is a file-level archive) contains one base file-level
backup.
The archive FAAB2 (B means that this is the second file-level archive in the zone) consists
of:
- full (base) file-level backup created on 8/14/2007 at 2:17
- incremental backup created on 8/14/2007 at 2:19.
trueimagecmd /filerestore /filename:asz//FAAA
/target_folder:e: /password:aszpw
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This will restore files and folders with their original paths from the sole base backup
FAAA to the root of partition E.