ACRONIS Backup & Recovery 10 Server for Windows User Manual page 138

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Task credentials (p. 140)
[Optional] The task will run on behalf of the user who is creating the task. You can change the
task account credentials if necessary. To access this option, select the Advanced view check
box .
What to recover
Archive (p. 140)
Select the archive to recover data from.
Data type (p. 140)
Applies to: disk recovery
Choose the type of data you need to recover from the selected disk backup.
Content (p. 141)
Select the backup and content to be recovered.
Access credentials (p. 142)
[Optional] Provide credentials for the archive location if the task account does not have the
right to access it. To access this option, select the Advanced view check box.
Where to recover
This section appears after the required backup is selected and the type of data to recover is
defined. The parameters you specify here depend on the type of data being recovered.
Disks (p. 142)
Volumes (p. 144)
Acronis Active Restore
[OPTIONAL] The Acronis Active Restore check box is available when recovering Windows
starting from Windows 2000. Acronis Active Restore brings a system online immediately after
the recovery is started. The operating system boots from the backup image and the machine
becomes operational and ready to provide necessary services. The data required to serve
incoming requests is recovered with the highest priority; everything else is recovered in the
background.
See Acronis Active Restore (p. 41) for details.
Files (p. 148)
You may have to specify credentials for the destination. Skip this step when operating on a
machine booted with bootable media.
Access credentials (p. 149)
[Optional] Provide credentials for the destination if the task credentials do not enable
recovery of the selected data. To access this option, select the Advanced view check box.
When to recover
Recover (p. 150)
Select when to start recovery. The task can start immediately after its creation, be scheduled
for a specified date and time in the future or simply saved for manual execution.
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