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6.4.7 Additional settings
1. You can choose whether to restore files’ date and time from the archive or assign the
files the current date and time.
2. Before data is restored from the archive, Acronis True Image Echo Server can check its
integrity. If you suspect that the archive might have been corrupted, select Validate
backup archive before restoration.
To check archive data integrity you must have all incremental and differential backups
belonging to the archive and the initial full backup. If any of successive backups is
missing, validation is not possible.
3. Having restored a disk/partition from an image, Acronis True Image Echo Server can
check the integrity of the file system. To do so, select Check file system after
restoration.
Verification of the file system is available only when restoring disk/partitions under
Windows and for FAT16/32 and NTFS file systems.
4. Restore file and folders without full path
The preset is disabled.
When enabled, files and folders are restored directly to the folder that you specified as a
target folder. When disabled, the full path to the files and folders that exists in the backup
will be reproduced within the target folder.
5. Change SID after restoration is finished
The preset is disabled.
Acronis True Image Echo Server can generate a unique security identifier (SID) for the
restored system. You do not need a new SID when restoring a system on the same
computer where the image was taken from or when creating a full duplicate that will
replace the original system. Generate a new SID if the original and the restored systems
will work concurrently in the same workgroup or domain.
6. The bootable Acronis True Image Echo Server version has also an option that after the
restoration is finished, the computer reboots and starts the newly restored OS without
any user interaction. If this option is set, post operation commands will not be executed.
Include the reboot command in your batch file if you need these commands to be
executed.
6.4.8 Error handling
1. Do not show messages and dialogs while processing (“silent” mode)
The preset is disabled.
With the silent mode enabled, the program will not display interactive windows. Instead,
it will automatically handle situations requiring user intervention. No prompts will be
displayed, including those for inserting removable media or the next tape. If an operation
cannot continue without user action, it will fail. Details of the operation, including errors,
if any, could be found in the operation log.
2. If an error occurs, re-attempt in (minutes)
The preset is enabled.
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