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If necessary, click Locations to select the location that you want to search.
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Click Find Now, select users and groups you want, and then click OK.
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Click OK when you are finished.
See
About controlling access to Symantec System Recovery on page 142.
See Changing permissions for a user or a group on page 144.
See Removing a user or a group on page 144.
See Running Symantec System Recovery using different user rights on page 145.
Changing permissions for a user or a group
You can use the Security Configuration Tool to change the Symantec System
Recovery access permissions of a user or a group.
To change permissions for a user or a group
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On the Windows taskbar, click Start>Programs> Symantec SystemRecovery
> Security Configuration Tool.
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In the Permissions for Symantec System Recovery dialog box, select the
user or group whose permissions you want to change. Then do one of the
following:
To set Full Control permissions, click Allow or Deny for the selected user
or group.
To set Status Only permissions, click Allow or Deny for the selected user
or group.
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Click OKwhen you are finished.
See
About controlling access to Symantec System Recovery on page 142.
See Adding users and groups on page 143.
See Removing a user or a group on page 144.
See Running Symantec System Recovery using different user rights on page 145.
Removing a user or a group
You can use the Security Configuration Tool to remove a user or a group so they
cannot access Symantec System Recovery.
Backing up remote computers from your computer
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