A typical installation is designed for small or uncomplicated environments. In a typical installation, Backup Exec makes many decisions for you, based on common installation scenarios. If you prefer to set all of your options, you should use the custom installation option.
See Installing a custom installation of Backup Exec.
See About the differences between a typical installation and a custom installation.
To install a typical installation of Backup Exec
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From the installation media browser, click Install Products, and then select Backup Exec.
If the Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 is not already installed on this computer, Backup Exec installs it. The installation of the Microsoft.NET Framework may take some time.
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On the Welcome panel, read the license agreement, and then click I accept the terms of the license agreement.
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On the Installation Type panel, click Typical Installation, and then click Next.
For first-time installations and upgrade installations, the Backup Exec Environment Check runs automatically after you click Next.
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Do one of the following:
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If the Environment Check does not reveal any issues that may prevent a successful installation of Backup Exec, click Next.
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If the Environment Check reveals any issues that may prevent a successful installation of Backup Exec, click Cancel to exit the wizard. Correct the issues before you attempt to install Backup Exec again.
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Select one of the following methods to enter license keys:
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On the Service Account panel, provide a user name, password, and domain for an Administrator account that the Backup Exec system services can use.
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If you want to change the directory where Backup Exec files are installed, click Change, and then select a new location.
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On the Remote Computers panel, do one of the following:
The installation process creates an installation log named Bkupinst.htm on the computer where Backup Exec is installed.