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To edit advanced backup options
1
On the Home or Tasks page, click Run or Manage Backups.
Select the backup you want to edit, and then click Edit Settings.
2
Click Next twice.
3
Click Advanced.
4
In the Advanced Options dialog box, make your changes, and then click OK.
5
Click Next three times, and then click Finish.
About recovery point encryption
You can enhance the security of your data by using the Advanced Encryption
Standard (AES) to encrypt recovery points that you create or archive. You should
use encryption if you store recovery points on a network and want to protect them
from unauthorized access and use.
You can also encrypt recovery points that were created with earlier versions of
Symantec LiveState Recovery or Backup Exec System Recovery. However,
encrypting those files will make them readable with the current product only.
You can view the encryption strength of a recovery point at any time by viewing
the properties of the file from the Recovery Point Browser.
Encryption strengths are available in 128-bit, 192-bit, or 256-bit. While higher
bit strengths require longer passwords, the result is greater security for your data.
Table 4-5 explains the bit strength and required password length.
Table 4-5
Password length
Password lengthBit strength
8 characters or longer128 (Standard)
16 characters or longer192 (Medium)
32 characters or longer256 (High)
You must provide the correct password before you can access or restore an
encrypted recovery point.
Backing up your data
Setting advanced options for drive-based backups
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