24 Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-20093. Click Permissions.4. In the share permissions dialog box, click Add.5. In the Select Users or Groups dialog box, type Authenticated Users and then click OK.6. Under Group or user names, select Authenticated Users. Under Permissions for Administrators,make sure that only Read is checked in the Allow column.7. As a security best practice, select Everyone under Group or user names, and then click Remove.8. Click OK to close the share permissions dialog box, and then click OK to close the folderproperties dialog box.Step 3: Configuring the agent's installation packageImportant: Skip this step when reinstalling or updating the agent.Finally, you need to configure the agent's installation package by running the configuration script,which is installed along with the management console. By default, the script is located in the folder%ProgramFiles%\Acronis\BackupAndRecoveryConsole. If the management console is installed on adifferent machine, you can simply copy the configuration script from that machine.The configuration script creates a transform (also known as a modification, a modification file, or an.mst file) for the installation package.1. In the Start menu, click Run, and then type: cmd2. Click OK.3. Change the current folder to the one where the configuration script mst_gen.vbs is located, byrunning commands such as:C:cd "C:\Program Files\Acronis\BackupAndRecoveryConsole"4. Run the configuration script.For example, the following command creates a transform for the file\\server\Acronis\AgentWindows.msi and uses licenses for the Acronis Backup & Recovery 10Advanced Server edition from the license server installed on mylicensesrv; the agent will rununder the user account mydomain\AgentUser:mst_gen.vbs /msi_path \\server\Acronis\AgentWindows.msi /license_servermylicensesrv /product AS /account mydomain\AgentUser MyPassWdFor the complete syntax of the configuration script, see Configuration script parameters (p. 21).The agent's setup file is ready for deployment. You now need to create a Group Policy object, asdescribed in Setting up the Group Policy object (p. 24).2.5.2. Setting up the Group Policy objectUse this procedure to set up a Group Policy object for agent deployment in the entire domain or in itsorganizational unit. The agent will be installed on each machine which is a member of the domain orthe organizational unit immediately after Windows starts on that machine.