Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2009 57for the new user. If you specify a new path to backup location for the new user, a newbackup location will be created.To add another administrator, first add this person’s local or domain account to theAcronisBackupServerUsers group. Then click Set up User profiles -> Add, select theuser name and choose Create user with administrator’s rights on the next page.An administrator can manage all archives on the backup server regardless of their owner,while a common user can only backup or restore his data from the backup server. Anadministrator has no user profile, in other words, the administrator is not assigned abackup location, quotas and time limits like common users are and uses the administratorprofile for both remotely and locally controlled backups.4.5.4 Changing User profilesYou might need to change a user profile that is already set. To do so, select the user andclick Edit. The Edit User Profile Wizard will guide you through the same selections, asthe Add User Profile Wizard, except administrator’s or user’s rights. To change therights, you will have to delete the user profile and then add the user again with the newrights.Changing the user’s backup location will move all existing and redirect future backups,performed by the user, to another folder (device, etc). As moving files can take a lot oftime and system resources, it is recommended that you schedule this operation for thetime when the backup server computing load will be minimal. You can do it in the StartParameters window. To complete configuring the profile, click Finish in the finalsummary window.To change a user’s backup location within the same device, you must have at least asmuch free space on the device as the user’s archives occupy because the archives willfirst be copied to the new location and then deleted from the old place.If you select a user profile and click Clear, all archives created by this user will bedeleted. However, this operation will not work for the administrators’ profiles.