Specifying A Task Execution Account - ACRONIS RECOVERY - FOR MICROSOFT EXCHANGE Manual

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Schedule a backup task manually
Use continuous data protection technology
Create a backup now
If you are not sure which backup strategy to choose, use Schedule a backup task
with Acronis Recovery for MS Exchange Assistant (selected by default). See
5.2.5 for details.
If you know which backup type to use for your data, select the Schedule a backup
task manually option. In this case you will have to define backup types and schedule
parameters for backup tasks.
Select Use continuous data protection technology option to enable CDP. In this
case you will have to schedule your full backups. See section 5.1.8 for more details.
To immediately run a backup task once select the Create a Backup Now option. A
full backup will be created.
While creating a backup task, you have to select, which way to back up your data.
Note, transaction logs files require considerable disk space, so you will have to delete
(or move to another place for storing) them manually, taking into account which files
are safe to remove.
For more information about backup types see 5.1.2 "Backup Types".

5.2.2 Specifying a Task Execution Account

In this step of the Backup Information Store wizard you specify an account that is
valid for the computer housing databases you want to back up – task execution
account. These credentials will be used during each task execution for connecting to
the server and by default for connecting to the Microsoft Exchange Server.
The task will run as if it was started by the specified user.
Note, the task execution account also must have an existing mailbox in the current
Microsoft Exchange server to be able to correctly perform the backup operation.
Enter the user name and password, then click Next. Note, the domain name must also
be specified if the user is a member of a domain.
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