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Clickfree DVD Backup User Guide Advanced topics
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Advanced topics
WHAT IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE USER ON MY COMPUTER?
This matters only if each user has a separate user login name for the computer. If every
user logs in with the same user name, all of their content is backed up and restored at
the same time whoever is logged in.
When Clickfree runs, it can only back up the content that you can access from your
login, and restore content to locations you have access to. Because Windows 2000,
Windows XP and Windows Vista maintain a separate Documents or My Documents
folder for each user name, Clickfree can back up only the corresponding content that
belong to the person who is logged in, unless that person logs in as Administrator.
“Administrator” is a special login name for the user who can make system-wide changes
to the computer, has full control, and can access all of the files on the computer. Most
home users are automatically the Administrator of their computer. If you don’t know if
you are the Administrator, or how to log in as Administrator, you might need to talk to
the person who set up the computer for you. If no one set up your computer for you,
then by default, you are the Administrator.
WHAT IF I HAVE MORE THAN ONE COMPUTER?
Each Clickfree Backup DVD can back up only one computer. If you have more than one
computer, use a separate Clickfree Backup DVD for each.
HOW DO I CHOOSE INDIVIDUAL FILE EXTENSIONS FOR BACKUP? (OFFICE)
You already saw how to choose file types for backup in “Choosing categories of content
to be backed up” on page 15.
You can also expand each category and select or unselect individual file types that make
up that category.
Note: When a category is selected or unselected by checking or unchecking its checkbox, all
of the file types that make up that category are also selected or unselected.