Permissions and user rights

You must have certain permissions or user rights to back up files and folders. If you are an administrator or a backup operator in a local group, you can back up any file and folder on the local computer to which the local group applies. Likewise, if you are an administrator or backup operator on a domain controller you can back up any file and folder on any computer in the domain or any computer on a domain with which you have a two-way trust relationship (except System State data; see note below). However, if you are not an administrator or a backup operator, and you want to back up files, then you must be the owner of the files and folders you want to back up, or you must have one or more of the following permissions for the files and folders you want to back up: Read, Read and execute, Modify, or Full Control.

You must also be certain that there are no disk quota restrictions that may restrict your access to a hard disk, thereby making it impossible for you to back up data. You can check whether you have any disk quota restrictions by right-clicking the disk you want to save data to, clicking Properties, and then clicking the Quota tab.

You can also restrict access to a backup file by selecting Allow only the owner and the Administrator access to the backup data in the Backup Job Information dialog box. If you select this option, only an administrator or the person who created the backup file will be able to restore the files and folders.

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Backing up files and folders

Restoring files and folders

Disk quotas overview

Backup overview

Types of backup