
Backing Up and Restoring Authentication
Information
For safer operation of your system, we recommend you make regular backups of your Authentication
Management
Service information. Backups can be saved to a specified directory on any other server that
is running Authentication Management Service.
• When performing a backup or restore operation, make sure that no users are logged on to
Authentication Manager.
• For details about scheduled backup, see p.324 "Backup Schedule Management".
Backing Up Authentication Information
You can back up data managed in Authentication Management Service and set a password for access to
the backup data.
1. Click [Backup] in the main window.
2. In
the [Select Backup Object] dialog box, select the types of data you want to back up, and
then click [OK].
3. Specify a folder to save the backup data in.
• The folder for saving backup data must be empty.
4. Optionally specify a password for the backup data.
Leave the password fields blank to not assign a password.
Administrator type determines what information can be backed up. The following table shows which
administrator type can back up which data:
Administrator Type Available Backup Information
Authentication Service Administrator • Administrator information
•
Profile information
• System information
(Includes authentication settings, schedules, and
passwords of built-in users.)
User Management Administrator • Basic authentication information
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