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File-level security, Notifications, E-mail, To con e-mail notification

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 Low - to minimize resources taken by the recovery process, leaving more resources to other processes running on the machine  Normal - to run the recovery process with normal speed, allocating resources on a par with other processes  High - to maximize the recovery process speed by taking resources from the other processes. 3.3.2.3 File-level security This option is effective only for recovery from file-level backup of Windows files. This option defines whether to recover NTFS permissions for files along with the files. The preset is: Recover files with their security settings. If the file NTFS permissions were preserved during backup, you can choose whether to recover the permissions or let the files inherit the NTFS permissions from the folder to which they are recovered. 3.3.2.4 Notifications Acronis Backup & Recovery Server OEM provides the ability of notifying users about recovery completion through e-mail or the messaging service. E-mail This option is effective for Windows operating systems. This option is not available when operating under the bootable media. The option enables you to receive e-mail notifications about the backup task's successful completion, failure or need for interaction along with the full log of the task. The preset is: Disabled. To configure e-mail notification 1. Select the Send e-mail notifications check box to activate notifications. 2. In the E-mail addresses field, type the e-mail address to which notifications will be sent. You can enter several addresses separated by semicolons. 3. Under Send notifications, select the appropriate check boxes as follows:  When backup completes successfully - to send a notification when the backup task has completed successfully  When backup fails - to send a notification when the backup task has failed The When user interaction is required check box is always selected. 4. For the e-mail message to include the log entries related to the backup, select the Add full log to the notification check box. 5. Click Additional e-mail parameters, to configure additional e-mail parameters as follows, then click OK:  From - type the e-mail address of the user from whom the message will be sent. If you leave this field empty, messages will be constructed as if they are from the destination address.  Use encryption - you can opt for encrypted connection to the mail server. SSL and TLS encryption types are available for selection.

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Low
– to minimize resources taken by the recovery process, leaving more resources to other
processes running on the machine
Normal
– to run the recovery process with normal speed, allocating resources on a par with
other processes
High
– to maximize the recovery process speed by taking resources from the other processes.
3.3.2.3
File-level security
This option is effective only for recovery from file-level backup of Windows files.
This option defines whether to recover NTFS permissions for files along with the files.
The preset is:
Recover files with their security settings
.
If the file NTFS permissions were preserved during backup, you can choose whether to recover the
permissions or let the files inherit the NTFS permissions from the folder to which they are recovered.
3.3.2.4
Notifications
Acronis Backup & Recovery Server OEM provides the ability of notifying users about recovery
completion through e-mail or the messaging service.
E-mail
This option is effective for Windows operating systems.
This option is not available when operating under the bootable media.
The option enables you to receive e-mail notifications about the backup task's successful completion,
failure or need for interaction along with the full log of the task.
The preset is:
Disabled
.
To configure e-mail notification
1.
Select the
Send e-mail notifications
check box to activate notifications.
2.
In the
E-mail addresses
field, type the e-mail address to which notifications will be sent. You can
enter several addresses separated by semicolons.
3.
Under
Send notifications
, select the appropriate check boxes as follows:
When backup completes successfully
– to send a notification when the backup task has
completed successfully
When backup fails
– to send a notification when the backup task has failed
The
When user interaction is required
check box is always selected.
4.
For the e-mail message to include the log entries related to the backup, select the
Add full log to
the notification
check box.
5.
Click
Additional e-mail parameters
, to configure additional e-mail parameters as follows, then
click
OK
:
From
- type the e-mail address of the user from whom the message will be sent. If you leave
this field empty, messages will be constructed as if they are from the destination address.
Use encryption
– you can opt for encrypted connection to the mail server. SSL and TLS
encryption types are available for selection.