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a
rejuvenation
from
that
backup.
Also,
if
you
have
a
shared
folder
at
the
time
of
the
rejuvenation
process
but
it
was
not
in
the
backup,
the
folder
will
still
be
shared
after
rejuvenation
finishes.
Completing
a
backup
Applications
installed
or
uninstalled
after
the
selected
backup
is
created
might
need
to
be
installed
again
to
function
correctly.
Make
sure
that
the
system
is
connected
to
an
AC
power
supply
before
initiating
a
backup,
restore,
rejuvenation,
or
archive
procedure.
Failure
to
do
so
can
result
in
data
loss
or
an
irretrievable
system
failure.
Full
restore
Full
restore
deletes
all
files
on
the
local
drive,
and
then
restores
the
files
from
the
selected
backup.
If
password
persistence
is
selected,
the
most
recent
password
available
will
be
restored.
Factory
content/Image
Ultra
Builder
Factory
content/Image
Ultra
Builder
erases
the
hard
disk
and
reinstalls
all
of
the
factory
preinstalled
software.
Password
persistence
The
following
table
shows
considerations
for
deciding
whether
to
use
Password
persistence.
Table
17.
Password
persistence
considerations
Issue
Impact
if
Password
persistence
is
enabled
If
a
user
logs
into
an
old
backup
with
the
current
account
and
password,
then
none
of
the
Encrypted
File
system
files
and
folders
will
work
because
those
files
were
encrypted
against
the
original
account
and
password,
not
the
current
account
and
password.
v
User
will
lose
Encrypted
File
System
data
v
You
cannot
use
Encrypted
File
System
and
Password
persistence
together.
If
the
user
did
not
exist
on
backup,
then
the
user
will
not
have
any
of
their
user
folders
or
files.
All
Internet
Explorer
favorites
and
application
data
do
not
exist.
v
The
User
ID
documents
settings
are
not
set.
v
Potential
data
loss
Deleting
the
user
ID
in
the
current
accounts
and
passwords
will
remove
the
user
ID
authentication
information
from
all
the
backups.
v
User
does
not
have
access
to
data.
If
a
manager
or
a
network
administrator
wanted
to
delete
the
access
of
several
ex-employees
and
wanted
to
restore
to
the
base
backup
to
reset
the
system
to
remove
all
of
the
employees
authentication
accounts,
the
ex-employees
would
still
have
access
with
Password
persistence.
v
Is
not
a
standard
of
the
Microsoft
User
ID
maintenance
practices
and
recommendations.
When
restoring
from
a
local
hard
drive,
the
current
password
will
be
used
when
Password
persistence
is
selected.
When
restoring
from
USB
or
the
network,
the
password
of
the
most
recent
backup
will
be
used.
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