UIProxy | The Java GUI Server (UIProxy service) runs on the Data |
| Protector Cell Manager. It is responsible for communication |
| between the Java GUI Client and the Cell Manager, moreover, |
| it performs business logic operations and sends only important |
| information to the client. The service is started as soon as Data |
| Protector is installed on the Cell Manager. |
unattended | See |
operation |
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user account (Data | You can use Data Protector only if you have a Data Protector |
Protector user | user account, which restricts unauthorized access to Data |
account) | Protector and to backed up data. Data Protector administrators |
| create this account specifying a user logon name, the systems |
| from which the user can log on, and a Data Protector user group |
| membership. This is checked whenever the user starts the Data |
| Protector user interface or performs specific tasks. |
User Account | A security component in Windows Vista and Windows |
Control (UAC) | Server 2008 that limits application software to standard user |
| privileges until an administrator authorizes an increase in |
| privilege level. |
user disk quotas | NTFS |
| mechanism and control over disk space usage on shared storage |
| volumes. Data Protector backs up user disk quotas on the whole |
| system and for all configured users at a time. |
user group | Each Data Protector user is member of a User Group. Each User |
| Group has a set of user rights that are given to every user in |
| that User Group. The number of User Groups with their |
| associated user rights can be defined as desired. Data Protector |
| provides three default user groups: admin, operator, and user. |
user profile | (Windows specific term) Configuration information retained on |
| a user basis. This information includes desktop settings, screen |
| colors, network connections, and so on. When the user logs on, |
| the user profile is loaded and the Windows environment is set |
| accordingly. |
user rights | User rights or access rights are the permissions needed to |
| perform specific Data Protector tasks. Configuring a backup, |
| starting a backup session, or starting a restore session are typical |
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