Access Credentials For Source - ACRONIS Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Server SBS Edition User Manual

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Some environment variables point to Windows folders. Using such variables instead of full folder and
file paths ensures that proper Windows folders are backed up regardless of where Windows is
located on a particular machine.
To include
Program Files folder
Windows folder
Common data for all user
profiles
You can use other environment variables or a combination of environment variables and text. For
example, to refer to the Acronis folder in the machines' Program Files folder, type:
%PROGRAMFILES%\Acronis
Templates
Templates are similar to environment variables, but are already pre-customized.
To include
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.
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In the Files and folders
column, type or select
%PROGRAMFILES%
%WINDIR%
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%
In the Files and folders
column, type or select:
[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
Comments
Points to the Program Files folder (for example,
C:\Program Files)
Points to the folder where Windows is located (for
example, C:\Windows)
Points to the folder where the common data of all
user profiles is located (typically, C:\Documents and
Settings\All Users in Windows XP and
C:\ProgramData in Windows Vista)
Comments
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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