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You can install the agent manually by visiting each computer you want to protect
and installing the agent from the product CD. A more efficient method, however,
is to use the Symantec System Recovery Deploy Agent feature. You can remotely
install the agent on a computer in the domain whose data you want to protect.
See About managing the Symantec System Recovery Agent through Windows
Services on page 136.
See About controlling access to Symantec System Recovery on page 142.
Using the Symantec System Recovery Agent
You can use the Symantec System Recovery tray icon in the Windows system tray
to quickly access a variety of useful tasks.
To use the Symantec System Recovery Agent
On the Windows system tray, do one of the following:
Right-click the Symantec System Recovery tray icon, and then click
Reconnect to restart the service automatically.
You cannot run a backup until the service is running.
If Symantec System Recovery is installed on the computer, double-click
the Symantec System Recovery tray icon to start the program.
If only the agent is installed, double-clicking the tray icon only displays
an About dialog box.
If the computer has the software installed, right-click the Symantec System
Recovery tray icon to display a menu of common agent tasks.
See
About the Symantec System Recovery Agent on page 135.
See About managing the Symantec System Recovery Agent through Windows
Services on page 136.
About managing the Symantec System Recovery Agent through
Windows Services
The Symantec System Recovery Agent is a Windows service that runs in the
background.
It provides the following:
The ability to locally run scheduled backup jobs, even when there are no or
unauthorized users that are logged on to the computer.
The ability to allow administrators to remotely back up computers throughout
an enterprise from Symantec System Recovery running on another computer.
Backing up remote computers from your computer
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