Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2010 97Overwrite data on a tapewithout prompting user forconfirmationDest: Tape Dest: Tape Dest: Tape Dest: Tape Dest: Tape Dest: TapeDismount media afterbackup is finishedDest:removablemediaDest:removablemediaDest:removablemediaDest:removablemediaDest:removablemediaDest:removablemediaAsk for first media whilecreating backup archives onremovable mediaDest:removablemediaDest:removablemediaDest:removablemediaDest:removablemediaDest:removablemediaDest:removablemediaValidate backup aftercreation- - - - + +Reset archive bit - + - - - +Reboot after the backup - - - - + +Notifications:E-mail (p. 105) + + + + - -Win Pop-up (p. 106) + + + + - -Event tracing:Windows events log (p. 107) + + - - - -SNMP (p. 107) + + + + - -3.4.1.1 Archive protectionThis option is effective for Windows and Linux operating systems and bootable media.This option is effective for both disk-level and file-level backup.The preset is: Disabled.To protect the archive from unauthorized access1. Select the Set password for the archive check box.2. In the Enter the password field, type a password.3. In the Confirm the password field, re-type the password.4. Select one of the following: Do not encrypt – the archive will be protected with the password only AES 128 – the archive will be encrypted using the Advanced Standard Encryption (AES)algorithm with a 128-bit key AES 192 – the archive will be encrypted using the AES algorithm with a 192-bit key AES 256 – the archive will be encrypted using the AES algorithm with a 256-bit key.5. Click OK.The AES cryptographic algorithm operates in the Cipher-block chaining (CBC) mode and uses arandomly generated key with a user-defined size of 128, 192 or 256 bits. The larger the key size, thelonger it will take for the program to encrypt the archive and the more secure your data will be.The encryption key is then encrypted with AES-256 using a SHA-256 hash of the password as a key.The password itself is not stored anywhere on the disk or in the backup file; the password hash is