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In Linux, instead of using the administrative template and modifying the registry, parameters are
configured by editing the corresponding configuration files.
If the values of any of these parameters set through the administrative template differ from those
set through the graphical user interface, the template-based parameters take precedence and are
effective immediately; the parameters shown in the GUI will be changed accordingly.
The following subtopics describe each way of configuration and the parameters that can be
configured through it.
7.2.1
Parameters set through administrative template
The following are the parameters of Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 components that can be set by
using Acronis Administrative Template. For information on how to apply the administrative template,
see How to load Acronis Administrative Template (p. 332).
The administrative template contains the configuration parameters of Acronis Backup & Recovery 10
Agent, Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Management Server, and Acronis Backup & Recovery 10
Storage Node, as described in the correspondent subtopics of this topic.
7.2.1.1
How to load Acronis Administrative Template
The Administrative Template, provided by Acronis, enables the fine-tuning of some security related
features, including encrypted communication settings. Through the Microsoft Group Policy
mechanism, the template policy settings can be applied to a single computer as well as to a domain.
To load the Acronis Administrative Template
1.
Run Windows Group Policy Objects Editor (%windir%\system32\gpedit.msc.)
2.
Open the Group Policy object (GPO) you want to edit.
3.
Expand
Computer Configuration
.
4.
Right click
Administrative Templates
.
5.
Click
Add/Remove Templates
.
6.
Click
Add
.
7.
Browse to the Acronis Administrative Template (\Program files\Common Files\Acronis\Agent
\Acronis_agent.adm or \Program files\Acronis\BackupAndRecovery\Acronis_agent.adm), and
click
Open
.
Once the template is loaded, you can open it and edit the desired settings. After loading the
template or editing its settings, you should restart the configured component(s) or some of their
services.
For detailed information about Windows GPO Editor please see:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa374163.aspx
For detailed information about Group Policies please see: