![]() Windows File operations on Macrium Backup files ![]() This limitation will be removed in a future update. Network write access will be blocked for all processes, including Macrium Reflect. *Note: SQL backup files can only be created to a protect volume by Macrium Reflect running on the local PC. ![]() The protected drive will prevent unauthorised access to backup files on that drive if the local PC creates backups to the protected volume. The PC hosting the share with MIG installed can be used as a standalone Macrium Reflect installation. Backup file write access is automatically granted to Macrium Reflect 7.1, and later, write access for earlier versions of Macrium Reflect and other processes will fail. The other PC’s on the network can backup to this shared drive and do not require MIG to be installed. A local drive is shared over the network and MIG has been enabled on that drive in the Macrium Reflect user interface. In the above illustration, the PC sharing the backup repository (Shared Volume) has a full install of Macrium Reflect, including MIG. Macrium Image Guardian protecting backups in a networked environment ![]() Macrium Image Guardian protection architecture MIG protects local NTFS, ReFS and exFAT volumes and allows Macrium Reflect to use the protected volume as a shared network resource. All other process attempting to update existing backup files will be denied access. MIG grants write access to existing backups file for Macrium Reflect, any image tools created by us, and optionally, MS RoboCopy. Macrium Image Guardian protects your backup files from unauthorised modification. ![]()
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