It is possible to limit the sending rate in CrashPlan. Then select the "Security" option/tab and click on the slider on the right: On MacOS, the setting can be found under the "Settings" menu on the right: This option can be found under “Options” of the “Tools” menu bar section of the client.
#Crashplan pro password#
To prevent unauthorized access to the CrashPlan application and potential recovery of confidential information on a shared computer, it is best to require a password login each time the it is opened. If you wish to change what CrashPlan is backing up, please see the Changing what is backed up section below.įrom this point on CrashPlan’s backup engine will be running on your computer and will be backing up your system even if you close the desktop application window.įrom time to time you will receive email from CrashPlan that describes the current state of your backups and alerts you to any issues. If you want CrashPlan to only backup your standard desktop, documents and home directory, then there is little else you need to do. You may make changes as this backup happens, including changes to what is being backed up. Upon signing in, the CrashPlan application should immediately begin to initiate a backup. OU\ accounts that have an email address will not. The Server Address is: Ĭrashplan accounts using an email address will automatically use DUO for multifactor authentication. Your username and password are your UCD Email Address and Kerberos password. Once you have provided your UC Davis email and clicked on "Continue" the application will open a browser window for you to complete the login process. When the CrashPlan application starts it will ask you to sign in. In Linux, you may need to launch from a terminal window with “CrashPlanDesktop”. In Windows and MacOS, CrashPlan installs in the usual locations (Start Menu and Application Launcher). If it doesn’t, find where your OS stores installed programs and start it. Sign in with the clientĪfter installation, the CrashPlan desktop application should start. After the client is installed, it should automatically launch (if it doesn’t you may need to launch the program manually).
#Crashplan pro install#
You may download the appropriate, operating system-specific version for each of your computers to be backed up.Īfter successfully downloading the software appropriate for your operating system, you will need to install the application. Download and Installationįollow the links in the email for your operating system to download the correct version of the CrashPlan application. Custom installers are provided for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Once your purchase has been processed by the CrashPlan administrators, you will receive an email with links to download the custom UC Davis software installers.
#Crashplan pro license#
If not, you may acquire a license by contacting IT Express ( or 53) Each user license is $100 and entitles the user to backup up to 4 computers. If your department is participating in CrashPlan, your local IT staff can assist you. Please check with your local IT staff to determine if your department already has licenses assigned.
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Some departments have purchased bulk purchased licenses.
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You need a license before you can begin using the service. All files are encrypted, compressed, and de-duplicated on your computer before they are sent to the cloud. The responsibility for ensuring proper backups, and performing restoration of files, within this system, rests with you. Each license costs $100 and can be acquired by contacting IT Express. A license entitles a user to backup up to four computers. Note: Each user requires a license to begin using the service. These instructions cover installing and connecting CrashPlan, on your computer, to backup to the UCD Managed CrashPlan service. UC Davis is providing a managed version of Crashplan, with unlimited backup storage in the cloud, for use by faculty, staff, and researchers to backup their systems.
#Crashplan pro code#
How do I use and install CrashPlan? OverviewĬrashPlan, (sometimes referred to as Code 42) is computer backup software that backs up personal files.