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[Optional] The export task will run on behalf of the user who is creating the task. You can
change the task credentials if necessary. To access this option, select the Advanced view
check box.
What to export
Export
Select an object to export:
Archive (p. 233) - in that case, you need to specify the archive only.
Backups (p. 263) - specify the archive first, and then select the desired backup(s) in this
archive
Access credentials (p. 263)
[Optional] Provide credentials for accessing the source if the task account does not have
enough privileges to access it. To access this option, select the Advanced view check box.
Where to export
Archive (p. 263)
Enter the path to the location where the new archive will be created.
Be sure to provide a distinct name and comment for the new archive.
Access credentials (p. 265)
[Optional] Provide credentials for the destination if the task credentials do not have enough
privileges to access it. To access this option, select the Advanced view check box.
After you have performed all the required steps, click OK to start the export task.
6.7.1
Task credentials
Provide credentials for the account under which the task will run.
To specify credentials
1.
Select one of the following:
Run under the current user
The task will run under the credentials with which the user who starts the tasks is logged on.
If the task has to run on schedule, you will be asked for the current user's password on
completing the task creation.
Use the following credentials
The task will always 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 using credentials in Acronis Backup & Recovery 10, see the Owners and
credentials (p. 33) section.
To learn more about operations available depending on the user privileges, see the User privileges on
a managed machine (p. 32) section.