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About file and folder backups ... 116Managing recovery points ...
Monitoring backup protection from the Home pageOn the Home page, the Backup Status pane provides a summary of the backupprotection status of your comp
Table 6-1Backup protection levels (continued)The drive that displays this icon is not beingmonitored for backup status; or it is beingmonitored for er
Table 6-2Backups calendar iconsIcon statesDescriptionIconThis icon can appear in the following states:Indicates that the backup ran and that anindepen
Table 6-2Backups calendar icons (continued)Icon statesDescriptionIconThis icon can appear in the following states:Indicates that the backup ran and th
To monitor backup protection from the Status page1On the Status page, review the Backups calendar and verify that the backupappears on the date that y
3Select one of the following options:Shows the current status of the selecteddrive or file and folder backups on theHome and Status pages.Select this
To view drive details1On the Advanced page, on the Content Bar, click the Drives tab.If the Advanced page is not visible on the Primary Navigation Bar
To improve the protection level of a drive1On the Status page, select a drive that requires attention from the Drivescolumn.2In the Status section at
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Exploring the contents of arecovery pointThis chapter includes the following topics: About exploring recovery points Exploring a recovery point thro
Starting networking services ... 157Using the pcAnywhere thin host for a remote recovery ...
You can only run programs from within a mapped recovery point that do notrely on registry values, COM interfaces, dynamic link libraries (DLLs), or ot
Mounting a recovery point from Windows ExplorerYou can also manually mount a recovery point as a drive by opening your backupdestination folder in Win
4In the right content panel, double-click the folder that contains the file thatyou want to view.5Right-click the file that you want to view, and then
Unmounting a recovery point driveAll of your mounted recovery point drives are unmounted when you restart thecomputer. You can also unmount the drives
To view the drive properties of a recovery point1In the Recovery Point Browser, in the tree panel, click the recovery point thatcontains the drive tha
Managing backupdestinationsThis chapter includes the following topics: About backup destinations How backup data works Managing recovery points Co
Use this option to back up an entire drive (for example, your systemdrive, which is typically C). You can then restore any file, folder, oryour entire
them in your backup. You can even modify the list of file types to include typesunique to the software you are using.Backup Exec System Recovery also
Note: After a recovery point is deleted, you no longer have access to the files orsystem recovery from that point in time. You should explore the cont
Warning: Be careful about which recovery points you choose to delete. You couldinadvertently lose data. For example, you create a new document, which
Troubleshooting recovery points ... 181Burning recovery points to a CD or DVD ...
3Select which recovery point to copy, and then click OK.4On the Welcome page of the Copy Recovery Point Wizard, click Next.5Select the recovery point
VMware Server 1.0 VMware ESX Server 2.5 and 3.0 VMware Infrastructure 3 Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2To convert a recovery point to virtual di
Click Browse to locate the folder in which you want to place the virtualdisk image.6If you select a network location, type your network credentials.
Type the path to the folderfrom which you want toimport the virtual disk files.Note: The folder that youselect must be different thanthe upload locati
Limiting the number of file versions to keepYou can manage your file and folder backup data by limiting the number ofversions of backup files that you
You can specify a limit to the number of versions of each file or folder stored infile and folder backup data.See “Limiting the number of file version
Moving your backup destinationYou can change the backup destination for your recovery points and move yourexisting recovery points to a new location.
9If you have file and folder backup data that you want to move to the newbackup destination, click Move file backup data.The Move File Backup Data opt
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Recovering files, folders, orentire drivesThis chapter includes the following topics: About recovering lost data Recovering files and folders by usi
Setting the time zone and then exiting the recoveryenvironment ... 200Using a SAN ...
Backup Exec System Recovery includes a search tool to help you locate the filesthat you want to recover.To recover files and folders by using file and
Click Recovered Files folder on the desktop to restore your files to aRecovered Files folder on your Windows desktop.Backup Exec System Recovery cre
Lets you browse to another location, for example, an external(USB) drive or removable media to select a recovery point (.v2i)file.Select this option,
6Click Recover Files.7In the Recover My Files dialog box, do one of the following: Click Original folders to have your files restored in the original
Recovering a secondary driveIf you lose data on a secondary drive, you can use an existing recovery point forthat drive to restore the data. A seconda
5Do one of the following: To use the recovery point that is selected, click Next. Click Browse to select a different recovery point, and then click
Restores the original, physical disk signature of thehard drive.Disk signatures are included in Windows Server 2003,Windows 2000 Advanced Server, and
About LightsOut RestoreSymantec Backup Exec System Recovery LightsOut Restore lets administratorsrestore a computer from a remote location. It works r
Install Backup Exec System Recovery on the servers that you want to protect,and then define and run backups to create recovery points. Run the Ligh
To configure LightsOut Restore1Start Backup Exec System Recovery, and then click File > LightsOut Setup.If the product is not licensed, the LightsO
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The files are copied from the Symantec Recovery Disk. After the files arecopied, you receive a message that indicates that LightsOut Restoresuccessful
Recovering a computerThis chapter includes the following topics: About recovering a computer Starting a computer by using the recovery environment
you can access the Recover My Computer Wizard to restart the computer into itsprevious, usable state.Note: If you purchased Backup Exec System Recover
To start your computer by using the Symantec Recovery Disk1If you store your recovery points on a USB device, attach the device now (forexample, and e
To configure your computer to boot from a CD1Turn on your computer.2As the computer starts, watch the bottom of the screen for a prompt that tellsyou
Checking your hard disk for errorsIf you suspect that your hard disk is damaged, you can examine it for errors.To check your hard disk for errors1In t
If the Symantec Recovery Disk cannot locate any recovery points, you areprompted to locate one.Click View by, and then select one of the following opt
5If you need to delete a drive to make space available to restore your recoverypoint, click Delete Drive.When you click Delete Drive, the drive is onl
Restores the original, physical disk signature of thehard drive.Disk signatures are included in Windows Server 2003,Windows 2000 Advanced Server, and
7Click Next to review the restore options that you selected.Note: The Restore Anyware pane appears if your recovery point was configuredfor use with t
Installing Symantec BackupExec™ System RecoveryThis chapter includes the following topics: Preparing for installation Installing Symantec Backup Exe
7Check each recovery point that you want to recover.If necessary, add, change, or remove recovery points from the list.8Click Finish.Recovering to a c
Add mass storage device drivers. Install hotfixes for the Windows operating system that you restore. Reactivate your Windows operating system when
3On the Welcome page of the wizard, click Next.If the Symantec Recovery Disk cannot locate any recovery points, you areprompted to locate one.Click Vi
4Select the drive that you want to recover.If you are recovering your computer, select the drive on which Windows isinstalled. On most computer system
Makes the restored drive the active partition (forexample, the drive from which the computer starts).You should select this option if you are restorin
The options that are available depend on the restore destination that youselected.9Click Next to review the restore options you have selected.Note: Th
Note: If you have trouble finding the recovery points in a network location,in the File name box, type the name of the computer and share that holdsyo
This feature uses the Recovery Point Browser and functions similarly to WindowsExplorer. You can browse the file structure of any drive that is attach
To start the pcAnywhere thin hostAfter you start the thin host from the Symantec Recovery Disk, it waits for aconnection from a remote computer. You c
Choose to automatically login to the host on connection.If you do not include the login information, you are prompted for it whenyou connect to the
Table 1-1Minimum system requirementsMinimum RequirementsComponentWindows 32-bit or 64-bit operating systems: Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista
recovery point. You can map a network drive so that you can locate the recoverypoints more effectively.To map a network drive in the recovery environm
6Type the address of the computer that you want to ping on the networksegment.7Click OK.If you specified a computer name or a computer name and domain
The compression level that is used in the recovery pointCompressionWhether the entire recovery point file is spanned overseveral filesSpannedThe passw
The total size (in megabytes) of the drive.This total includes used and unused space.SizeThe amount of used space (in megabytes) within the drive.Used
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Copying a driveThis chapter includes the following topics: About copying a drive Preparing to copy drives Copying one hard drive to another hard dr
Preparing to copy drivesBefore you can copy drives, you must have the hardware configured correctly.To prepare to copy drives1Do all of the following:
Copying one hard drive to another hard driveAfter you install a new hard drive, you can copy your old hard drive to the newone. The new hard drive doe
Table 11-1Drive-to-drive copying options (continued)DescriptionOptionMake the destination drive the active partition (the drivefrom which the computer
Using a search engine tosearch recovery pointsThis appendix includes the following topics: About using a search engine to search recovery points Ena
Table 1-1Minimum system requirements (continued)Minimum RequirementsComponentThe .NET Framework 2.0 is required to run Backup Exec System Recovery.If
Enabling search engine supportTo use this feature with a search engine, such as Google Desktop, you must do allof the following:Backup Exec Retrieve i
To install Google Desktop1Start Backup Exec System Recovery.2Click Tasks > Options > Google Desktop.3Click Download Google Desktop from the Web
To recover files using Google Desktop1Start Google Desktop.2Enter the name (or part of the name) of a file you want to recover, and thenclick Search D
Backing up VSS-awaredatabasesThis appendix includes the following topics: About backing up VSS-aware databases About backing up non-VSS-aware databa
are known issues that if the database load is heavy, the VSS request might beignored.Create recovery points at the lightest load time. There are known
To create a cold recovery point manually1Stop the database manually.2Use Backup Exec System Recovery to run a backup immediately using theRun Backup o
To create a cold recovery point automatically1Define a backup that includes command files that you have created for thefollowing stages of the recover
About Active DirectoryThis appendix includes the following topics: The role of Active DirectoryThe role of Active DirectoryWhen protecting a domain c
In most cases, domain controllers should be restored non-authoritatively. Thiswill prevent outdated objects in the Active Directory from being resto
Troubleshooting BackupExec System RecoveryThis appendix includes the following topics: About troubleshooting Backup Exec System Recovery Using event
About the Symantec Backup Exec for Windows Servers - SystemRecovery Option version of Backup Exec System RecoveryIf you are using Symantec Backup Exec
You should also read the Readme.txt file on the product CD, which includesadditional troubleshooting information discovered after the product wascompl
Locating required system informationYou can get system information directly from Windows. This information can beused to specify an IP address, driver
Burning recovery points to a CD or DVDDifficulties while recovery points are being burned to CD might be resolved bydownloading the latest CD or DVD d
Troubleshooting scheduled backupsThe following are some of the most common issues that occur while schedulingbackups: Recovery points are no longer b
Define Backup wizard does not show the correct time settingsThe Define Backup wizard might not show customized time settings (such as a24-hour clock)
Backup errors occur after you deleted a driveWhen a drive is deleted, Backup Exec System Recovery should detect that thedrive is no longer available.
Note: If there is no DHCP service available and you have stored your recoverypoints to a network drive, a delayed apply will not work because the comp
See “Your recovery point is on CD, but you cannot use the drive because theSymantec Recovery Disk CD is running the recovery environment” on page 19
In the recovery environment, you can run, among other tools, the Recover MyComputer Wizard (to restore a drive, including your system drive) or the Re
Table D-1Support utilities (continued)DescriptionSupport utilityPanelUse to configure network addressesfor a network card.See “Getting a static IP add
Restore Anyware Convert to Virtual DiskAll other features are enabled during the 30 day grace period.If you are using an Evaluation copy of the pro
Table D-1Support utilities (continued)DescriptionSupport utilityPanelUse this tool under the direction ofSymantec Technical Support togather informati
Table D-1Support utilities (continued)DescriptionSupport utilityPanelUse to save or restore criticalMaster Boot Record (MBR)information in the first s
3From the BIOS screen, choose the Boot menu.Note: The term boot refers to the location where software required to starta computer is stored. The Syman
You cannot access or see the USB device where your recovery pointsare savedYou must plug in the USB device before you reboot into the recovery environ
If you remove the Symantec Recovery Disk CD before you click Browse, therecovery environment will exit back to the recovery environment main window.Fi
Note: A thin host cannot be deployed to the recovery environment. The thin hostcan only be started from Symantec Recovery Disk to host a remote contro
The thin host does not support encryption.To prevent unauthorized users from tampering with your settings orlaunching a session without your permissio
The boot.ini is a Microsoft initialization file that is found in the root directory ofyour primary boot drive (usually the C partition). The file is u
4Click Close to return to the recovery environment main menu.5In the Network panel, click Ping a Remote Computer.6Specify the address of a computer th
need to restore a volume to a computer that is part of the cluster, make sure thatall other servers in the cluster have exclusive rights to the shared
Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery User's GuideThe software described in this book is furnished under a license agreement and may be usedonly i
Warning: The Symantec Recovery Disk (SRD) provides the tools that you need torecover your computer. It is included with your product either on a separ
Restoration of a DHCP serverYou cannot restore a DHCP server from a recovery point that is stored on thenetwork. The recovery environment must get an
To view your IP address and other configuration information1On the Network page of the Symantec Recover Disk, click Run IP ConfigUtility.2Click View.R
ACPI: Single processor MPS: Multi processor APIC: Single processor HAL that is used on older systemsIf the recovery point is taken from a system w
If an original volume was less than 128 GB and taken from Windows 2000/XP,and then restored to a new drive that contains existing partitions more than
For Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional. On Windows Vista, access Help and Support for information about diskmanagement.Troubleshoot
Table D-2Recovery Point Browser error messages (continued)DescriptionErrorThe Symantec mount manager did not recognizethe drive as a mounted recovery
Table D-3General error messages (continued)DescriptionErrorThis error might also display one of the following: Object BasicDisk SME~Computer~BgM89645
Table D-3General error messages (continued)DescriptionErrorThe saved initial state for applying changes does not match the currentsystem state.You sho
Table D-3General error messages (continued)DescriptionErrorIf you are using Veritas DLA, you might encounter this error which indicatesthat the intern
Table D-3General error messages (continued)DescriptionErrorCannot read data from drive. An unknown exception has occurred.This error is reported when
12If a driver that is used on your computer is not available on the SymantecRecovery Disk, you receive a notification message that includes the name o
Table D-3General error messages (continued)DescriptionErrorThis error might be caused by a conflict with another program.Contact Symantec Technical Su
When you copy a recovery point, you can select the option to Divide into smallerfiles for archiving. For example, if you plan to copy a recovery point
Viewing the status of an agentThere are several methods you can use to open Services to view the status of theagent. Use the method that is most conve
When the agent is installed on a computer, it is configuredto start automatically when Backup Exec System Recoverystarts.You can test that the agent i
If you believe the agent is causing a problem on thecomputer or if you want to temporarily free memoryresources. If you have defined a backup, note th
4In the First failure, Second failure, and Subsequent failure drop-down lists,select one of the following actions:Specify the number of minutes to pas
To view agent dependencies1In the Services window, under Name, click Backup Exec System Recovery.2Click Action > Properties.3Click Dependencies.Tro
Attempt to copy RemoteCmdSvc.exe to remote computer failedThe product was unable to copy the remote service executable (RemoteCmdSvc.exe)to its destin
Attempt to push package to remote computer failed due to aninvalid environmentThe product was unable to copy the package files to the remote computer.
Attempt to delete package failedThe product was unable to delete all of the package files that it copied to theremote computer. This error occurs when
If you have a Volume Incentive Program (VIP) Activation key, enter it inthe appropriate spaces as it appears on your certificate.3Click Next.4Click
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Aaccessallow or deny users or groups 94activate the product 22Active Directoryrole of 177Advanced pageabout 80showing or hiding 80agentdependencies, v
backups (continued)slowing down to improve PC performance 76speeding up 76status 101status of 68storage location 28things to do after 45things to do b
drive-based backupsabout 51defining 51files excluded from 59setting advanced options 73Driver Validation 23drivesbackup protection level 100details ab
files and folders (continued)searching for 133folderslocating versions of 124recovering lost or damaged 129Ggeneral error messages 205Google Desktopco
pcAnywhere Thin Host 194using to recover remotely 157permissionsallowing other users to back up 78ping remote computer 188protectionhard disks 100prot
recovery points (continued)verifying 58verifying after creation 75viewing properties of drive within 113viewing properties of mounted 113remote backup
Symantec Recovery Disk (continued)testing 23troubleshoot 186use in workgroups 199use USB devices 194using pcAnywhere Thin Host 194utilities 188sysinfo
Windows Explorer (continued)viewing file and folder version informationin 124Windows Vistasupport for 15, 38Windows volumesgetting help for 203workgro
If you want the new backup to run immediately, be sure to select Run backupnow, and then click OK.About ensuring the recovery of your computerIf Windo
See “You cannot access the local drive where your recovery points are saved” on page 192. You need information about your system to help you run the
Note: You must have a writeable DVD/CD-RW drive to create a custom SymantecRecovery Disk.To create a custom Symantec Recovery Disk CD1Start Backup Exe
In the Windows system tray, double-click the Backup Exec SystemRecovery tray icon. In the Windows system tray, right-click the Backup Exec System R
DescriptionTabLets you manage file types and file type categories, which areused as a method for selecting the types of files you wantincluded in a fi
To configure default options1Start Backup Exec System Recovery and click Tasks > Options.2Select an option you want to modify, make any necessary c
To adjust the default effect of a backup on my computer's performance1On the main menu bar, click Tasks > Options.2Click Performance.3If you w
Technical SupportSymantec Technical Support maintains support centers globally. TechnicalSupport’s primary role is to respond to specific queries abou
To enable network throttling1On the main menu bar, click Tasks > Options.2Click Performance.3Check Enable network throttling.4In the Maximum networ
To adjust default tray icon settings1On the main menu bar, click Tasks > Options.2Click Tray Icon and select one of the following:Displays the Back
To create a new file type and extensions1On the main menu bar, click Tasks > Options.2Click File Types.3Click the Add a file type (+) button to add
Logging Backup Exec System Recovery messagesYou can specify which product messages (errors, warnings, and information) arelogged as they occur, and wh
To configure which product events are written to a Windows event log1On the main menu bar, click Tasks > Options.2Under Notifications, click Event
3Click the Select the priority and type of messages drop-down list and selectthe priority level at which an email should be sent.Send all messages, re
You run LiveUpdate as soon as you install the product. You should continue torun LiveUpdate periodically to obtain program updates.To update Backup Ex
Introducing SymantecBackup Exec™ SystemRecoveryThis chapter includes the following topics: About Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery What's ne
Storage, RAID, CD/DVD, etc. When systems fail, you can quickly restore themwithout the need for manual, lengthy and error prone processes.Backup Exec
DescriptionFeatureNow setting up your first backup is even easier with the enhanced Easy Setup, whichappears either during install (unless you choose
When you contact Technical Support, please have the following informationavailable: Product release level Hardware information Available memory, di
DescriptionFeatureIn addition to scheduled and manual backups, Backup Exec System Recovery can detectcertain events and run a backup automatically whe
Table 2-1Key product components (continued)DescriptionKey ComponentThe Symantec Recovery Disk (SRD) is used to bootyour computer into the recovery env
Figure 2-1Working with Backup Exec System RecoveryWhere to find more informationYou can access the Help system from within the product for information
Best practices for backingupThis chapter includes the following topics: Best practices for backing up Additional tips about backupsBest practices fo
Use toBackup type Back up and recover your computer (system drive, typicallydrive C) Back up and recover a specific hard drive (any secondarydrive,
You should keep your operating system and softwareprograms separate from your own data. This practicehelps to speed the creation of recovery points an
Periodically review the contents of your recoverypoints to ensure that you back up only your essentialdata.For file and folder backups, click Recover
The computer that is being backed up must be turned on and Windows mustbe started. All defined backups are saved automatically so that you can edit
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Backing up your dataThis chapter includes the following topics: About backing up your data About backing up dual-boot computers Choosing a backup t
Advice about Symantec's technical support options Nontechnical presales questions Issues that are related to CD-ROMs or manualsMaintenance ag
Deleting backup jobs Rescanning a computer’s hard disk Configuring Backup Exec System Recovery to send SNMP traps Using the Advanced pageAbout ba
You might encounter issues if you try to use the Backup Exec System RecoveryLightsOut Restore feature on dual-boot systems. It is not supported.The sa
For optimum protection, you should define a drive-based backup and run it on aregular basis.By default, scheduled independent recovery points or recov
6Select the type of recovery point that you want the backup to create.Schedule a base recovery point with additional recoverypoints that contain only
9Click Next.Note: You cannot use an encrypted folder as your backup destination. Youcan choose to encrypt your backup data to prevent another user fro
Select this option to let a search engine, suchas Google Desktop, index all of the file namesthat are contained in each recovery point.By indexing the
If you chose a recovery point set as your recovery point type in step 6,skip to the next step. If you chose an independent recovery point as your re
Do one or more of the following: Click Schedule, and then select the days and a start time for whenthe backup should run. Check Runmore than once pe
3Select one or more drives to back up and click Next.Note: Press and hold Ctrl to select multiple drives.4Click Next.5In the Backup Destination dialog
Type a description for the recovery point.The description can be anything that helpsyou further identify the recovery point'scontents.Description
To access more information about Enterprise services, please visit our Web siteat the following URL:www.symantec.comSelect your country or language fr
About network credentialsIf you connect to a computer on a network, you must provide the user name andpassword for network access, even if you previou
You can specify the location of command files if you want them to be located ina place other than the default location. You can also specify a locatio
Table 4-1Recovery point creation stagesDescriptionStageThis stage occurs after a backup has started andbefore a recovery point is created. You can run
which by default is the same backup destination that is used for storing recoverypoints.To define a file and folder backup1On the Home page, click Run
Use standard characters, not extended characters or symbols. You musttype this password before you restore a backup or view its contents. For an addi
14To review the total number and size of files to be included in the backup, clickPreview.Note: Depending on the amount of data you have identified fo
wrong with the installation. It can also help you to ensure that you have a backupof your work after you have modified a large number of files and you
time the backup job was run. Use this option to create an alternate recovery pointtype.Note: Using this option does not change the settings of the def
Verifying that a backup is successfulAfter a backup completes, you can validate the success of the backup from theStatus page to ensure you have a way
This option is unavailable for file and folder backups. The Maxtor OneTouch™ external hard drive button is pushedNote: This feature only appears if y
Technical SupportChapter 1 Installing Symantec Backup Exec™ System RecoveryPreparing for installation ...
Table 4-2Selecting a backup destinationInformation to considerBackup destinationThe benefits of this option are as follows: Fast backup and recovery
Table 4-2Selecting a backup destination (continued)Information to considerBackup destinationWhen you save backup data to removable media, it isautomat
Table 4-3Advantages and disadvantages of backup destinations (continued)DisadvantagesAdvantagesBackup destination Protection from harddrive failure
Setting advanced options for drive-based backupsWhen you define a drive-based backup, you can set the following advanced options:You can split the rec
To edit advanced backup options1On the Home or Tasks page, click Run or Manage Backups.Select the backup you want to edit, and then click Edit Setting
Warning: Store the password in a secure place. Passwords are case-sensitive. Whenyou access or restore a password encrypted recovery point, Backup Exe
4On the File menu, click Verify Recovery Point.If the Verify Recovery Point option is unavailable, you must first dismountthe recovery point. Right-cl
Editing a backup scheduleYou can edit any of the schedule properties for a defined backup to adjust the dateand time.To edit a backup schedule1On the
To turn off a backup job1On the Home page, click Run or Manage Backups.2Select the backup that you want to turn off.3Click Tasks > Disable Backup.R
Deleting backup jobsYou can delete backup jobs when they are no longer needed.Deleting a backup job does not delete the recovery points or file and fo
Chapter 3 Best practices for backing upBest practices for backing up ... 43About backups ...
To configure Backup Exec System Recovery to send SNMP traps1On the Tasks menu, click Options.2Under Notifications, click SNMP Trap.3Click the Select t
of Backup Exec System Recovery, you might prefer to perform most tasks fromthe Advanced view.Note: When refering to the documentation while using the
Backing up your dataUsing the Advanced page82
Backing up remotecomputers from yourcomputerThis chapter includes the following topics: About backing up other computers from your computer Adding c
Note: You must purchase a separate license for each computer you want to manage.You can deploy the agent without a license for a 30-day evaluation. Af
To remove a computer from the Computer List1On the Backup Exec System Recovery menu bar, click Computers > Edit List.2Select the remote computer th
If your computers are set up in a workgroup environment, you should prepareyour local computer before you deploy an agent.To prepare a computer in a w
To manually install the agent1Insert the Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery product CD into the mediadrive of the computer.The installation program
To grant rights to all domain users on Windows 2003 SP1 servers1Run the dcomcnfg.exe tool.2Navigate to Component Services > Computers > My Compu
If Backup Exec System Recovery is installed on the computer, double-clickthe Backup Exec System Recovery tray icon to start the program.If only the
Using the Advanced page ... 80Chapter 5 Backing up remote computers from your computerAbou
Best practices for using servicesTable 5-1 describes some best practices for using services.Table 5-1Best practices for using servicesDescriptionBest
Opening ServicesThere are several methods you can use to open Services to manage the SymantecBackup Exec System Recovery Agent.To open Services1Do one
You can stop the agent if you believe it is causing a problemon the computer, or you want to temporarily free memoryresources.If you stop the agent, y
5On the Recovery tab, in the First failure, Second failure, and Subsequentfailures lists, select the action that you want:Specify the number of minute
Table 5-2Required servicesStartup typeServiceAutomaticEvent LogAutomaticPlug and PlayAutomaticRemote Procedure Call (RPC)To view Symantec Backup Exec
Table 5-3Permission options (continued)DescriptionOptionUsers or groups can get status information, andcan run a backup job. But they cannot define,ch
To remove a user or group1On the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Symantec > Backup ExecSystem Recovery > Security Configuration Tool.2Se
To perform Run As from Windows Vista1On the Windows taskbar, click Start > All Programs > Backup Exec SystemRecovery > Backup Exec System Rec
Backing up remote computers from your computerControlling access to Backup Exec System Recovery98
Monitoring the status ofyour backupsThis chapter includes the following topics: About monitoring backups Monitoring backup protection from the Home
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