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MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-270): Installing ...

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Lesson Summary<br />

Lesson 1 Using the Backup Utility<br />

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■ The Backup utility offers two modes: Wizard mode, which steps you through a<br />

backup or restore, and Advanced mode, which provides a more traditional<br />

backup interface and access to more options.<br />

■ To back up or restore data, you must have the appropriate rights and permissions.<br />

All users can back up files for which they have at least Read permissions and<br />

restore files for which they have at least Write permissions. Any user who is<br />

assigned the Backup Files and Directories right can back up data regardless of the<br />

assigned permissions. Any user who is assigned the Restore Files And Directories<br />

user right can restore backed up data. By default, members of the Administrators<br />

and Backup Operators groups have these rights.<br />

■ Planning backups includes determining what to back up, how often to back it up,<br />

and where the backup file is written.<br />

■ The Backup utility provides five types of backup: normal, copy, differential, incremental,<br />

and daily.<br />

■ The Backup Utility has default settings that apply to all backup-and-restore operations.<br />

The tabs in the Options dialog box for the Backup Utility allow you to<br />

change the default settings for the Backup Utility.

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