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Table Of Contents
Table 6-9
Advanced options for drive-based backups (continued)
DescriptionOption
Sets a password on the recovery point when
it is created. Passwords can include standard
characters. Passwords cannot include
extended characters, or symbols. (Use
characters with an ASCII value of 128 or
lower.)
A user must type this password before
restoring a backup or viewing the contents
of the recovery point.
Use password
Encrypts recovery point data to add another
level of protection to your recovery points.
Choose from the following encryption levels:
Standard 128-bit (8+ character
password)
Medium 192-bit (16+ character
password)
High 256-bit (32+ character password)
Use AES encryption
See
Defining a drive-based backup on page 74.
See About files that are excluded from drive-based backups on page 82.
Editing advanced backup options
After you define a backup, you can go back at any time and edit the advanced
options you chose when you first defined the backup.
To edit advanced backup options
1
On the Tasks menu, click Run or Manage Backups.
2
Select the backup you want to edit, and then click Edit Settings.
3
Click Next twice.
4
Click Advanced.
5
In the Advanced Options dialog box, make your changes, and then click OK.
See
Advanced options for drive-based backups on page 86.
6
Click Next three times, and then click Finish.
See
Defining a drive-based backup on page 74.
See About files that are excluded from drive-based backups on page 82.
Backing up entire drives
Defining a drive-based backup
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