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Using the Getting Started with Backup Exec page
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Using the Getting Started with Backup Exec page
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Using the Getting Started with Backup Exec page
The first time you run Backup Exec, the Getting Started with Backup Exec page appears. The Getting Started with Backup Exec page provides a series of steps that you can follow to configure environment settings in Backup Exec, including logon accounts, devices, and media sets. If you installed the Symantec Intelligent Disaster Recovery Option you can configure it. Additionally, you can access the Backup Exec Assistant, which has links to documentation, technical support assistance, additional wizards, and configuration options. You can also create a backup job by using the Backup Wizard.
If you do not use the Getting Started with Backup Exec page, you can use the default logon account and media set. The Backup Exec defaults are created during the installation of Backup Exec. The default logon account credentials match the credentials provided during the installation of Backup Exec. The default media set is Keep Data Infinitely - Do Not Allow Overwrite and has an append and overwrite protection periods set to Infinite. However, you cannot create a backup job until you configure a device.
To access the Getting Started with Backup Exec page
• Click Help > Getting Started.
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Products Applied:
Backup Exec for Windows Servers 12.0
Last Updated: February 22 2008 04:31 AM GMT
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Subjects:
Backup Exec for Windows Servers
Information Development: Getting Started Guide
Windows 2000
Information Development: Getting Started Guide
Windows NT Small Business Server
Information Development: Getting Started Guide
Windows Server 2003
Information Development: Getting Started Guide
Windows Server 2008
Information Development: Getting Started Guide
Windows XP
Information Development: Getting Started Guide
Languages:
English (US)
Operating Systems:
Windows 2000
Professional, Server
Windows NT Small Business Server
2000
Windows XP
Pro 5.1, Pro 5.1 64 bit SP1, Pro 5.1 64 bit SP2, Pro 5.1 64-bit, Pro 5.1 SP1, Pro 5.1 SP2
Windows Server 2003
DataCenter, DataCenter (IA64), DataCenter (x64), DataCenter SP1, DataCenter SP1(IA64), DataCenter SP1(x64), DataCenter SP2, Datacenter SP2(x64), Enterprise (IA64), Enterprise (x64), Enterprise SP1(IA64), Enterprise SP1(x64), Enterprise SP2, Enterprise SP2(x64), Enterprise Server, Enterprise ServerSP1, R2, Standard Server, Standard Server SP1, Standard Server SP1 (x64), Standard Server SP2, Standard Server SP2 (x64), Standard Server(x64), Storage Server, Storage Server SP1, Storage Server SP2, Web Server, Web Server SP1, Web Server SP2
Windows Server 2008
DataCenter (x64-64bit), DataCenter (x86-32bit), Enterprise (x64-64bit), Enterprise (x86-32bit), Itanium, Standard (x64-64bit), Standard (x86-32bit), Web Server (x64-64bit), Web Server (x86-32bit)
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