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log:[file name], log_net_user:[remote user], log_net_password:[password], progress:[on | off]

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no option No reboot, operation fails No reboot, operation succeeds log:[file name] Create a log file of the current operation with the specified file name. Please note, logs can be saved only to a network share. log_net_user:[remote user] If the log file is created on a network share, include the user name for logon to the share. log_net_password:[password] If the log file is created on a network share, include the password for logon to the share. progress:[on | off] Shows/hides the progress information (percent completed). It is shown by default. 6.1.3 Specific options 6.1.3.1 create harddisk:[disk number] Specifies the hard disks to include into the image file. The list of available hard disks is provided by the /list command. An image may contain data of more than one hard disk. In that case, separate disk numbers by commas, e.g.: /harddisk:1,3 By specifying /harddisk:DYN you will back up all dynamic volumes present in the system. partition:[partition number] Specifies the partitions to include into the image file. The list of available partitions is provided by /list. Partition numbers are specified as -, e.g.: /partition:1-1,1-2,3-1 Dynamic volumes are specified with the prefix DYN, e.g.: /partition:DYN1,DYN2 Both basic partitions and dynamic volumes can be specified by their letters, for example: /partition:"C" Mixed notation is also acceptable, for example: /partition:1-1,"D"

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no option
No reboot, operation fails
No reboot, operation succeeds
log:[file name]
Create a log file of the current operation with the specified file name. Please note, logs can be saved
only to a network share.
log_net_user:[remote user]
If the log file is created on a network share, include the user name for logon to the share.
log_net_password:[password]
If the log file is created on a network share, include the password for logon to the share.
progress:[on | off]
Shows/hides the progress information (percent completed). It is shown by default.
6.1.3
Specific options
6.1.3.1
create
harddisk:[disk number]
Specifies the hard disks to include into the image file. The list of available hard disks is provided by
the /list command. An image may contain data of more than one hard disk. In that case, separate
disk numbers by commas, e.g.:
/harddisk:1,3
By specifying
/harddisk:DYN
you will back up all dynamic volumes present in the system.
partition:[partition number]
Specifies the partitions to include into the image file. The list of available partitions is provided by
/list
. Partition numbers are specified as
<disk number>-<partition number>
, e.g.:
/partition:1-1,1-2,3-1
Dynamic volumes are specified with the prefix DYN, e.g.:
/partition:DYN1,DYN2
Both basic partitions and dynamic volumes can be specified by their letters, for example:
/partition:"C"
Mixed notation is also acceptable, for example:
/partition:1-1,"D"