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When connecting to a backup server inside a domain, mind whether your domain or
local account is registered on the backup server. If you entered Windows on a network
computer using your domain account while your local account is registered, enter the local
user name along with the backup server name (for example, Server1\username). Otherwise
the name will be identified as a domain one.
4.5.1 Default settings
Each user or computer, added to Acronis Backup Server database, is associated with the
default backup location and the default user/computer quotas and time limits.
When installed on a computer (which becomes a backup server from this point on), Acronis
Backup Server creates the following folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Acronis\BackupServer.
This folder is a default backup location.
You can change the default backup location and its quotas/time limits by selecting Specify
Default Settings -> Set backup location and entering the desired location and values.
Changing the default backup location will direct backups of newly added users/computers to
another folder, while users/computers associated with old default backup location will
continue back up to the old place. Thus, a new backup location is created.
The default quotas/time limits are preset to Unlimited, except for Maximum number of
incremental backups for each full backup, which is set to 5 (the largest value of this
parameter is not limited, but it is recommended that you do not set unreasonably large
values).
You can change the default user/computer quotas/time limits by selecting Specify Default
Settings -> Set Quotas/Time limits and entering the desired values.
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