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O&O DiskImage 7 User's Guide - O&O Software

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Frequently asked questions<br />

Get the computer name in the command line.<br />

How can I check my access rights on the target computer or the target folder?<br />

If you are not sure if your entries are correct, you can view them under Program settings/Security and recheck them.<br />

Alternatively, you can check your access rights on the target computer in the properties of the corresponding target<br />

folder under "Security" in Windows Explorer.<br />

• Click in the context menu of the folder on Properties and then Security. All users with access to the folders will<br />

be listed.<br />

Although I have already entered my authentication data for a network drive, I am asked once again for every<br />

activity.<br />

It is possible that you are requested to re-enter your authentication data for an activity like the restoration of an network<br />

drive image. The reason for this can be traced back to Windows. Certain dialogs, e.g. the browser dialog are not originally<br />

from O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong> but from Windows. Because Windows doesn't have access to your O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong><br />

authentication data, it is necessary to re-enter the access data for the selected drive.<br />

Explanation of the Registry entries<br />

In the Windows registry, under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\<strong>Software</strong>\O&O\O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong>\7, you can configure certain<br />

settings for O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong>. Please note that changes in the registry can influence the functionality of O&O<br />

<strong>DiskImage</strong> and such changes will continue to be applied after restarting the computer.<br />

Name of the entry Type of entry Short description<br />

Image path String Path to the storage location from the image files.*<br />

JobPath String Path to the storage location from jobs.*<br />

ReportPath String Path to the storage location from reports.*<br />

O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong>-90

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