2011 (Windows)

Table Of Contents
Table 4-1
General options
DescriptionOption
Adds the computer name to the beginning of each
backup data file name.
This option is useful if you back up more than
one computer to the same drive. For example,
you might back up a laptop and a desktop
computer to the same USB or network drive. By
prepending the computer name to each backup
data file name, you can more easily identify
which backup data files belong to which
computer.
Prepend computer name to backup
data file names
Creates a new subfolder that serves as your
backup destination.
Note: The new subfolder is given the same name
as your computer. For example, if your computer
name is "My_Laptop", the new subfolder is named
\My_Laptop.
Save backupfiles to a uniquesubfolder
Lets you specify a path to the folder where you
want to store recovery points and file and folder
backup data. If you do not know the path, you
can browse to the location.
If you entered the path to a location on a network,
enter the user name and password that are
required for authentication.
Note: You cannot use an encrypted folder as your
backup destination. However, you can encrypt
your backup data to prevent other users from
accessing it. To encrypt your backup data, refer
to the Advanced options when you define or edit
a backup.
See
Defining a drive-based backup on page 74.
See Editing advanced backup options
on page 88.
Default backup destination
See Configuring Symantec System Recovery default options on page 45.
47Getting Started
Configuring Symantec System Recovery default options