Access Credentials For Destination - ACRONIS Backup & Recovery 10 Server for Windows User Manual

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Exclusion examples
Criterion
Example
By name
File1.log
By path
C:\Finance\test.log
Mask (*)
*.log
Mask (?)
my???.log
The above settings are not effective for the files or folders that were explicitly selected for recovery. For
example, assume that you selected the folder MyFolder and the file MyFile.tmp outside that folder, and selected
to skip all .tmp files. In this case, all .tmp files in the folder MyFolder will be skipped during the recovery process,
but the file MyFile.tmp will not be skipped.
Overwriting
Choose what to do if the program finds in the target folder a file with the same name as in the
archive:
Overwrite existing file - this will give the file in the backup priority over the file on the hard disk.
Overwrite existing file if it is older - this will give priority to the most recent file modification,
whether it be in the backup or on the disk.
Do not overwrite existing file - this will give the file on the hard disk priority over the file in the
backup.
If you allow overwriting files, you still have an option to prevent overwriting (p. 148):
hidden files and folders
system files and folders
any files you specify by name or using wildcards
any folder you specify by path.
6.3.7.

Access credentials for destination

To specify credentials
1. Select one of the following:
Use the task credentials
o
The program will access the destination using the credentials of the task account specified in
the General section.
Use the following credentials
o
The program will access the destination using the credentials you specify. Use this option if
the task account does not have access permissions to the destination.
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)
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Description
Excludes all files named File1.log.
Excludes the file named test.log located in the folder
C:\Finance
Excludes all files with the .log extension.
Excludes all .log files with names consisting of five symbols
and starting with "my".
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