177 Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2010 Log name: System Event source: Microsoft-Windows-WindowsUpdateClient Event type: Information Event ID: 18Tip: To set up a similar backup plan for machines running Microsoft Windows XP, replace the text in Eventsource with Windows Update Agent and leave the remaining fields the same.How to view events in Event viewerTo open a log in Event Viewer1. On the Desktop or in the Start menu, right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.2. In the Computer Management console, expand System Tools, and then expand Event Viewer.3. In Event Viewer, click the name of a log that you want to view—for example, Application.Note: To be able to open the security log (Security), you must be a member of the Administrators group.To view properties of an event, including the event source and event number1. In Event Viewer, click the name of a log that you want to view—for example, Application.Note: To be able to open the security log (Security), you must be a member of the Administrators group.2. In the list of events in the right pane, double-click the name of an event whose properties youwant to view.3. In the Event Properties dialog box, view the event's properties such as the event source, shownin the Source field; and the event number, shown in the Event ID field.When you are finished, click OK to close the Event Properties dialog box.5.5 Advanced scheduling settingsThe following advanced settings are available when setting up a daily, weekly, or monthly schedule ina backup policy.Use Wake-On-LANWhen this setting is enabled, Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Management Server will use the Wake-On-LAN (WOL) functionality to wake up turned-off registered machines when a backup, cleanup orvalidation is scheduled to start. If the backup task on each machine starts with a delay (see the nextsetting), the management server will wake up the machines according to those delays.Before using this setting, make sure that you have enabled Wake-on-LAN on the registeredmachines. The machine's basic input/output system (BIOS) configuration, network adapterconfiguration, and the operating system configuration must allow waking up the machine from thepowered-off state—also known as the S5 or G2 power state.Distribute start time within the time windowWhen this setting is enabled, the backup task on each registered machine will start with a specificdelay from the start time set in the policy. This distributes the tasks' actual start times within a timeinterval.You may want to use this setting when creating a backup policy for backing up multiple machines to anetwork location, to avoid excessive network load.