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To set up the backup destination: 1 To choose the destination, select the radio button next to the desired destination drive. NOTE . Specify the desired folder by clicking on the folder image below the selected destination. . For Online Share destination, remember to provide the username and password to log into the online account. You can save both username and password when selecting the box next to the option. 2 After selecting the destination, click Finish. The following additional options are available below: Destination Capacity Alert—A warning message appears when the destination has reached your previously set threshold. You can set the threshold from 50%-100%. Data Encryption—This feature encrypts your data using 256-Bit AES encryption. A password is necessary to open the data. The program decrypts the data to be read correctly during restore. “Using Backup NOW!” Creating and Configuring a Backup Job “Using Backup NOW!” Creating and Configuring a Backup Job Modifying the Backup Schedule Click the Modify hyper link below the clock/calendar icon to modify the default backup schedule. Backup Now EZ backs up the source data after the specified amount of time within one of four predetermined intervals. A calendar to the right displays the backup schedule. Hourly—Backup is scheduled on an hourly basis. Daily—Backup is scheduled on the specified time and day interval for the backup. Weekly—Backup is scheduled on the specified day and time of the week for the backup. Monthly—Backup is scheduled on the specified day of the month and time of the backup. You can also schedule your backup on the last day of the month. When you have set the backup schedule, click Finish to return to the main screen. The Backup Priority—This feature enables the user to adjust the CPU priority to either speed up the Backup Now EZ process or to speed up the computer applications. For example, when you select Faster Computer, it speeds up the computer applications and slows the backup process. Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Running a Backup Job The definition of running a backup job is one that is actively copying data from the backup source to the backup destination. To start running a backup job: 1 Select a backup job from the Job List by selecting the box next to the job name in the Main screen. 2 Make sure that the backup job is enabled. If it is not enabled, select the box for the desired backup job to enable it. 3 In the Action menu, after you have selected the job, select Backup, or at the bottom right of the main screen click the Backup ( ) button. The job begins running and the progress is displayed under the clock/calendar icon. Editing a Backup Job To edit and reconfigure a backup job: 1 Click Modify on a specific job. 2 The edit window appears, allowing you to edit the backup job’s specific settings. 10 10 10 Restoring a Backup Job Restoring a Backup Job Online Cloud Restore Restoring in Easy Restore: 1 In the Action menu select Restore, or at ...
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