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User name. When entering the name of an Active Directory user account, be sure to also
specify the domain name (DOMAIN\Username or Username@domain).

Password. The password for the account.

2. Click OK.

According to the original FTP specification, credentials required for access to FTP servers are transferred
through a network as plaintext. This means that the user name and password can be intercepted by an
eavesdropper using a packet sniffer.

5.1.3 Access credentials for destination

To specify credentials

1. Select one of the following:

Use the task credentials
The program will access the destination using the credentials of the task account specified in
the Task parameters section.

Use the following credentials
The program will access the destination using the credentials you specify. Use this option if
the task account does not have access permissions to the destination.
Specify:

User name. When entering the name of an Active Directory user account, be sure to also
specify the domain name (DOMAIN\Username or Username@domain).

Password. The password for the account.

2. Click OK.

5.1.4 Where to recover

Specify the destination the selected data will be recovered to.

5.1.4.1

Selecting target disks

Available disk or volume destinations depend on the agents operating on the machine.

Recover to:

Physical machine

Available when the Acronis Backup Agent for Windows or Agent for Linux is installed.
The selected disks will be recovered to the physical disks of the machine the console is connected
to. On selecting this, you proceed to the regular disk mapping procedure described below.

Disks/volumes

Map automatically
Acronis Backup attempts to map the selected disks to the target disks as described in the "How
the automatic mapping works" (p. 102) section. If you are unsatisfied with the mapping result,
you can re-map disks manually. To do this, you have to unmap the disks in a reverse order; that is,
the last mapped disk should be unmapped first. Then, map the disks manually as described
below.

Disk #:

Disk # (MODEL) (p. 101)

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