In our example, the Acronis Secure Zone contains two archives. The older archive #1
consists of one full (base) file-level backup created on 4/2/2007 at 3:52. The second
archive contains a base file-level backup with two increments. You can restore data from
any backup as follows:
trueimagecmd /filerestore /asz:2 /index:2 /target_folder:e:
This will restore files and folders from the backup created on 4/4/2007 at 6:31 PM
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with their original paths to the root of partition E.
trueimage /list /filename:asz://2 /index:3 /password:aszpw
which is equal to:
trueimagecmd /list /asz:2 /index:3 /password:aszpw
This will list content of the backup 3
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Acronis Secure Zone that is protected with the 'aszpw' password.
9. Acronis Secure Zone: managing backups by file names
trueimagecmd /asz_files /password:aszpw
This will list the Acronis Secure Zone size, free space and contents using generated
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filenames.
In our example, the Acronis Secure Zone contains three archives.
The archive AAA2 (2 stands for number of backups in the archive) consists of:
- full (base) image backup created on 2/16/2007 at 3:43
- incremental backup created on 4/25/2007 at 11:44.
The archive FAAA (F means that this is a file-level archive) contains one base file-level
backup.
The archive FAAB2 (B means that this is the second file-level archive in the zone) consists
of:
- full (base) file-level backup created on 8/14/2007 at 2:17
- incremental backup created on 8/14/2007 at 2:19.
trueimagecmd /filerestore /filename:asz//FAAA
/target_folder:e: /password:aszpw
This will restore files and folders with their original paths from the sole base backup
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FAAA to the root of partition E.
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created in the archive number 2, located in
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