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All files on all volumes on
a machine
All user profiles existing
on a machine
Linux
To include
Text file file.txt on the
volume /dev/hda3
mounted on
/home/usr/docs
Home directory of the
common users
The root user's home
directory
Directory for all user-
related programs
Directory for system
configuration files
7.3.3

Access credentials for source

Specify credentials required for access to the data you are going to back up.
To specify credentials
1. Select one of the following:
Use the policy credentials
The program will access the source data using the credentials of the backup policy account
specified in the General section.
Use the following credentials
The program will access the source data using the credentials you specify. Use this option if
the policy credentials do not have access permissions to the data.
Specify:
User name. When entering the name of an Active Directory user account, be sure to also
specify the domain name (DOMAIN\Username or Username@domain)
Password. The password for the account.
2. Click OK.
7.3.4

Exclusions

Set up exclusions for the specific types of files you do not wish to back up. For example, you may not
want database, hidden and system files and folders, as well as files with specific extensions, to be
stored in the archive.
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[All Files]
[All Profiles Folder]
In the Files and folders
column, type or select:
/dev/hda3/file.txt
or
/home/usr/docs/file.txt
/home
/root
/usr
/etc
Points to all files on all volumes of the machine.
Points to the folder where all user profiles are
located (typically, C:\Documents and Settings in
Windows XP, and C:\Users in Windows Vista).
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