O&O DiskImage 7 User's Guide - O&O Software

O&O DiskImage 7 User's Guide - O&O Software O&O DiskImage 7 User's Guide - O&O Software

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Frequently asked questions Call the command line • Enter the command: echo %userdomain%\%username% into the command line and confirm your entry with Enter. If your computer is not signed on to a domain, your computer name will appear instead of the domain name. Get the user name in the command line. Where do I find the computer name for, running activities? If you are not sure, please proceed as follows: • Call the command line under Run... in the Start menu. Enter the command cmd in the dialogue. • Enter the command: echo %computername% and confirm your entry with Enter. O&O DiskImage-89

Frequently asked questions Get the computer name in the command line. How can I check my access rights on the target computer or the target folder? If you are not sure if your entries are correct, you can view them under Program settings/Security and recheck them. Alternatively, you can check your access rights on the target computer in the properties of the corresponding target folder under "Security" in Windows Explorer. • Click in the context menu of the folder on Properties and then Security. All users with access to the folders will be listed. Although I have already entered my authentication data for a network drive, I am asked once again for every activity. It is possible that you are requested to re-enter your authentication data for an activity like the restoration of an network drive image. The reason for this can be traced back to Windows. Certain dialogs, e.g. the browser dialog are not originally from O&O DiskImage but from Windows. Because Windows doesn't have access to your O&O DiskImage authentication data, it is necessary to re-enter the access data for the selected drive. Explanation of the Registry entries In the Windows registry, under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\O&O\O&O DiskImage\7, you can configure certain settings for O&O DiskImage. Please note that changes in the registry can influence the functionality of O&O DiskImage and such changes will continue to be applied after restarting the computer. Name of the entry Type of entry Short description Image path String Path to the storage location from the image files.* JobPath String Path to the storage location from jobs.* ReportPath String Path to the storage location from reports.* O&O DiskImage-90

Frequently asked questions<br />

Get the computer name in the command line.<br />

How can I check my access rights on the target computer or the target folder?<br />

If you are not sure if your entries are correct, you can view them under Program settings/Security and recheck them.<br />

Alternatively, you can check your access rights on the target computer in the properties of the corresponding target<br />

folder under "Security" in Windows Explorer.<br />

• Click in the context menu of the folder on Properties and then Security. All users with access to the folders will<br />

be listed.<br />

Although I have already entered my authentication data for a network drive, I am asked once again for every<br />

activity.<br />

It is possible that you are requested to re-enter your authentication data for an activity like the restoration of an network<br />

drive image. The reason for this can be traced back to Windows. Certain dialogs, e.g. the browser dialog are not originally<br />

from O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong> but from Windows. Because Windows doesn't have access to your O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong><br />

authentication data, it is necessary to re-enter the access data for the selected drive.<br />

Explanation of the Registry entries<br />

In the Windows registry, under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\<strong>Software</strong>\O&O\O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong>\7, you can configure certain<br />

settings for O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong>. Please note that changes in the registry can influence the functionality of O&O<br />

<strong>DiskImage</strong> and such changes will continue to be applied after restarting the computer.<br />

Name of the entry Type of entry Short description<br />

Image path String Path to the storage location from the image files.*<br />

JobPath String Path to the storage location from jobs.*<br />

ReportPath String Path to the storage location from reports.*<br />

O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong>-90

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