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No password, Password access, Master password – Lenovo ThinkPad R61i User Manual

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rrcmd disablepassword password=xxx

– Enabling the password

Currently no parameter in the RRCMD can be used to enable the backup
password. To enable the backup password, you need to use the Rescue and
Recovery advanced graphical user interface by selecting the Protect your
backups with a password

check box or using Group Policy.

No password

This option uses no authentication and allows the user to enter the Predesktop
Area without using a password.

Password access

There are three options for password access:

v

Master password

v

User ID and password or passphrase

v

No password

Master password

The master password is a single password that allows you access to the Predesktop
Area and backups. This is set by using the command line interface, and is the only
password option if Client Security Solution is not installed.

User ID and password or passphrase

This option uses the Client Security Solution code for password or passphrase
management. The Client Security Solution GINA will prompt the user for this
password or passphrase on startup of the Predesktop Area. This provides better
security for a multi-user environment. If a user logs on using the GINA, that user
is allowed access to that user’s files only, and no one else’s.

This option can be set through the command line interface or the GUI.

No password

This option uses no authentication.

Log files

Here are log files located in the c:\swshare directory:

v

Engine.log
Logs all functions by the engine and the main backup service.

v

rr.log
Logs functions by the main Rescue and Recovery GUI interface.

v

Restore.log
Logs restore operations like full restore, rejuvenation, and single file restores.

v

tvtsched.log
Log for the scheduler service that call Rescue and Recovery and InvAgent.

v

Rescue.log
Log for antidote, specifically for the mailman.exe function.

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