Replacing Your Existing License; Protecting Your Disks - Intel D39172-003 User Manual

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Replacing Your Existing License

Protecting Your Disks

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Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
6. When you receive an e-mail response, save the returned license file back to the shared
folder, floppy disk, or USB disk.
7. If you did not save the file to a shared folder, take the floppy disk or USB disk back to
the computer where Client Backup and Recovery is installed.
8. From the Action menu, click License --> Offline Activation.
9. Click Import Activation Code.
10. On the Open dialog box, browse to the location where the returned license file exists
and double-click it.
11. On the confirmation message, click OK.
The license is now activated and you can continue to back up and recover your disks.
12. To close the dialog box, click Exit.
To replace your existing license:
1. From the Action menu, click License --> Add License.
The Add License dialog box displays your current license key code.
2. In the License key code text box, enter the new key code.
3. Click OK.
4. When the confirmation message appears, click OK.
If your computer has an Internet connection, the license is activated automatically. If
your Internet connection is temporarily down, repeat this procedure when your
Internet connection is restored. (You do not have to re-enter the key code.) If your
Internet connection is temporarily down, your license will be activated automatically
the next time you run Intel® Client Backup and Recovery with a restored Internet
connection.
After you install Intel® Client Backup and Recovery and restart your computer, the
Protect a Disk wizard runs automatically. Using this wizard, you can specify which disk or
partition you want to back up, where the backups should be stored, when automatic
backups (if any) should occur, and what password you want to use for the recovery CD or
booting remotely. If you cancel this wizard, you can start it again at any time using the
following procedure.
Before you protect a disk, it is recommended that you confirm that sufficient space is
available on the storage system. At least an additional 20% of the disk size is required for
changed data. For example, if the disk that you want to protect is 15 GB, at least 18 GB of
space must be available on the storage system. The Home page in the Manager (described
in
"Navigating the Manager" on page
To protect a disk:
29) displays the amount of available space.
Protecting Local Disks
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