Changing The Recovery Password - US Robotics USR8700 User Manual

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1. Click Schedule.
2. In the Protected disk list, select the disk whose backup schedule you need to change.
3. Specify when you need backups to occur.
For example, if you want backups to occur every day, select Daily from the Recurrence list. If you
need backups to occur once a week, select the day of the week from the Recurrence list. Then select
the time.
If you do not need backups to occur automatically, select Not Scheduled from the Recurrence list.
(The Time list appears dimmed.) Backups will occur only when you start one manually (as described in
"Manually Backing Up Your Disk"
4. Click Apply.
The schedule change takes effect immediately, and the date and time of the next scheduled backup
appears in the Next backup area.

Changing the Recovery Password

When you protect a disk, you specify what password to use for recovering the disk using the recovery CD
or when you remotely boot from a backup on the storage system. You can change this password at any
time as long as the Status of the backup is Normal. (This ensures that the change is also made on the
storage system.)
Note: The same password is used for all disks backed up to the same storage system. If you backed up
multiple disks to the same location and change the password for one, the password is changed
for all of them. However, if you backed up one disk to one storage system and a different disk to
a different storage system, each disk can have a different recovery password.
To change the recovery password:
on page 104).
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