Can online backup be set so that users can not see it or have the ablity to stop it?
I'm looking for a solution that will capture an image of laptop hard drives and allow only the systems administrator or other corp. IT staff to have access to them.
I do not want the end user to be able to stop the back up or exclude any files or folders on the hard from from the backup. It would be ideal if they didn't even know it was in place.
All of these users are moble and never connected to our corp network so traditional backup solutions will not work.
Is this possible?

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Thanks for the reply, yes I was looking at setting up new users and doing the intial image at the corp office before issuing the laptop. Then they would only be doing the incremental.
For the existing users I would have to figure out how to get my hands on the laptop unless there is a way to send an app to install that is configured with everything so they don't have to do anything to configure it.
Is there a way to test any of this with a trial version?
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There is a 60-day trial - http://www.acronis.com/backup-recovery/online/gettrial.html
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Thanks, I do have a tial version installed now on my own PC. How do I test connecting to the remote client, just install the 2 agents and they show up automaticly in the managment console on my PC?
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They won't show up automatically. After agent is installed, you can connect to it remotely - clicking connect to a remote machine in the management console, and , if you set up a management server, add it to the management server, and perform centralized operations on it and other agents. Just a note - management console works like a browser - whatever shows up there depends on where it is connected to.
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Thanks,
I must have installed the wrong version of the trial, there is no connect to remote machine in this console. I'm guessing it's the stand alone version.
Looks like I will have to remove it and start over.
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