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Acronis Universal Restore can be installed on a networked computer either locally, by
running the setup program, or remotely using one of remote installation services, for
example, Systems Management Server (a component of Microsoft Windows NT BackOffice
program package). Remote installation of Acronis Universal Restore with Acronis True Image
Management Console is not supported.
After installation, Acronis Universal Restore automatically plugs in one or more of above
program components. Acronis True Image Workstation (local version) name, displayed in its
main window, changes to Acronis True Image Workstation with Universal Restore.
2.2 Extracting Acronis True Image Workstation components
During Acronis True Image Management Console installation, all Acronis True Image
Workstation components’ setup (.msi) files will be placed to C:\Program Files\Common
Files\Acronis\RemoteInstall folder. Thus, you will be able to remotely install, modify or repair
the components using Acronis True Image Management Console or msiexec.exe utility.
When installing Acronis True Image Workstation components on a local computer, you can
save setup files for each Acronis True Image Workstation component separately on a local or
network drive. This will help when modifying or recovering the existing component
installation on a local computer.
To save a component’s setup file:
• run the Acronis True Image Workstation setup file;
• in the Install Menu, right-click on the component name and select Extract;
• select a location for the setup file and click Save.
2.3 Setting up security parameters for Acronis True Image Workstation
2.3.1 Usernames and passwords
Acronis True Image Workstation fully supports all security standards used in Windows. The
remote access to networked computers is allowed according to the security policy set up in
the local network.
To have remote access to Acronis True Image Agent, installed on a computer running
Windows NT/2000/XP, you must be a member of the Administrators or Backup
operators group on this computer.
To install Acronis components on a computer running Windows NT/2000/XP, you must be a
member of the Administrators group on this computer.
Windows 98/Me do not have their own security systems. When installing Acronis True Image
Agent on computers, running Windows 98/Me, enter a username and a password that will be
used by Acronis True Image Management Console for remote access to the Agent.
It is highly recommended that you create administrator’s or backup operator’s accounts with
the same username and password on all networked computers for remote access to the
Acronis True Image Agent.
2.3.2 Firewall setup
Acronis True Image Workstation uses the following ports and IP addresses for remote
operation: