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- | ====== Configure Windows System State Backup Set for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 ====== | + | ====== Configure Windows System State Backup Set for Windows Server 2008 and Newer Releases ====== |
- | Create Windows System State backup set on CloudBacko Pro running on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 using following steps. | + | ---- |
+ | Create the MS Windows System State backup set in CloudBacko Pro running on Windows Server 2008 and new releases with following steps. | ||
- | 1. In the Cloudbacko Pro main interface, click Backup Sets. \\ {{public:system-state-511.png?200}} | + | 1. In the Cloudbacko Pro main interface, click Backup Sets. \\ {{public:system-state-611.png?200}} |
2. Create a MS Windows System State backup set by clicking "+" next to Add new backup set. | 2. Create a MS Windows System State backup set by clicking "+" next to Add new backup set. | ||
- | 3. Select MS Windows System State Backup as the Backup set type, and enter a Name for your backup set. Click Next to proceed. \\ {{public:system-state-514.png?640}} | + | 3. Select MS Windows System State Backup as the Backup set type, and enter a Name for your backup set. \\ {{public:system-state-614.png?640}} |
- | 4. In the Schedule menu, configure a backup schedule for backup job to run automatically at your specified time interval. \\ {{public:system-state-515.png?640}} | + | 4. Select the location where you would like to store the system state image before generating the backup data. |
- | Click Add to add a new schedule. Click OK to continue, and then click Next to proceed. \\ {{public:system-state-516.png?640}} | + | * Select a local volume from the dropdown menu. \\ {{public:system-state-615.png?640}} |
- | 5. In the Destination menu, select a backup destination where the backup data will be stored. Click "+" next to Add new storage destination / destination pool. \\ {{public:system-state-518.png?640}} | + | * OR enter the UNC path to a network volume that is accessible to the client computer. \\ {{public:system-state-616.png?640}} |
- | <WRAP info>For more details on configuration of cloud storage as backup destination, refer to the Appendix section in this guide.</WRAP> | + | <WRAP indent>For Windows 2008 Server, the temporary storage location cannot be set to a network path.</WRAP> |
+ | <WRAP indent>If the storage location is set to a critical volume (e.g. system volume), the following message will be displayed: \\ {{public:system-state-617.png?640}} \\ Click **Yes** for Cloudbacko Pro to enable the registry entry. Or, click **No**, then change the storage location setting to another location. | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
- | 6. Select the Destination storage. \\ {{public:system-state-519.png?640}} | + | 5. In the Schedule menu, configure a backup schedule for backup job to run automatically at your specified time interval. \\ {{public:system-state-618.png?640}} |
- | Continue by adding another destination for the backup set, or click Next to proceed. \\ {{public:system-state-5110.png?640}} | + | Click Add to add a new schedule. \\ {{public:system-state-619.png?640}} \\ Click OK to continue, and then click Next to proceed. |
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+ | 6. In the Destination menu, select a backup destination where the backup data will be stored. Click "+" next to Add new storage destination / destination pool. \\ {{public:system-state-6111.png?640}} | ||
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+ | For more details on configuration of cloud storage as backup destination, refer to the Appendix section in this guide. | ||
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+ | 7. Select the Type and Destination storage. \\ {{public:system-state-6112.png?640}} | ||
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+ | Continue by adding another destination for the backup set, or click Next to proceed. \\ {{public:system-state-6113.png?640}} | ||
<WRAP info>Multiple backup destinations can be configured for a single backup set.</WRAP> | <WRAP info>Multiple backup destinations can be configured for a single backup set.</WRAP> | ||
- | 7. In the Encryption window, the default Encrypt Backup Data option is enabled with an encryption key preset by the system which provides the most secure protection. \\ {{public:system-state-5111.png?640}} | + | 8. In the Encryption window, the default Encrypt Backup Data option is enabled with an encryption key preset by the system which provides the most secure protection. \\ {{public:system-state-5111.png?640}} |
You can choose from one of the following 2 Encryption Type options: | You can choose from one of the following 2 Encryption Type options: | ||
* **Default** – an encryption key with 44 alpha numeric characters will be randomly generated by the system | * **Default** – an encryption key with 44 alpha numeric characters will be randomly generated by the system | ||
- | * **Custom** – you can customize your encryption key, where you can set your own algorithm, encryption key, method and key length. \\ {{public:system-state-5112.png?640}} | + | * **Custom** – you can customize your encryption key, where you can set your own algorithm, encryption key, method and key length. \\ {{public:system-state-6115.png?640}} |
- | 8. If you have enabled the Encryption feature in the previous step, the following pop-up window will be shown, no matter which encryption type you have selected. \\ {{public:system-state-5113.png?640}} | + | 9. If you have enabled the Encryption feature in the previous step, the following pop-up window will be shown, no matter which encryption type you have selected. \\ {{public:system-state-6116.png?640}} |
The pop-up window has the following three options to choose from: | The pop-up window has the following three options to choose from: | ||
- | * **Unmask encryption key** – The encryption key is masked by default. Click this option to show the encryption key. \\ {{public:system-state-5114.png?640}} | + | * **Unmask encryption key** – The encryption key is masked by default. Click this option to show the encryption key. \\ {{public:system-state-6117.png?640}} |
* **Copy to clipboard** – Click to copy the encryption key, then you can paste it in another location of your choice. | * **Copy to clipboard** – Click to copy the encryption key, then you can paste it in another location of your choice. | ||
* **Confirm** – Click to exit this pop-up window and proceed to the next step. | * **Confirm** – Click to exit this pop-up window and proceed to the next step. | ||
- | 9. If you have enabled the Schedule feature in the previous step, the following window will be shown. Enter the Domain Name / Host Name of the computer, User Name and Password of the Windows account that will be running the backup. Click Next to create the backup set. \\ {{public:system-state-5115.png?640}} | + | 10. If you have enabled the Schedule feature in the previous step, the following window will be shown. Enter the Domain Name / Host Name of the computer, User Name and Password of the Windows account that will be running the backup. Click Next to create the backup set. \\ {{public:system-state-6118.png?640}} |
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- | 10. The following screen is displayed when the new MS Windows System State backup set is created successfully. \\ {{public:system-state-5116.png?640}} | + | |
+ | 11. The following screen is displayed when the new MS Windows System State backup set is created successfully. | ||
+ | \\ {{public:system-state-6119.png?640}} |