All the communications and data transfers between the components of the product are SSL-encrypted
Encryption
This is an incorrect log entry that can be safely ignored
The product can encrypt your Yahoo Messenger and MSN Messenger conversations
The File Vault module keeps your data safe and confidential
This is an issue in the product
To create a consistent image of an encrypted partition it has to be done in sector-by-sector mode
The problem is in incorrect SSL certificate generation for intercomponent connections of Acronis products. As workaround, try disabling SSL encryption
Acronis Storage Node does not support swapped drives. Managed vaults should only be created in permanent locations
Cached SSL encryption keys stored on the Acronis Management Console side cannot be validated
Support for ZIP format, ability to search through .tib archives for files by name or by part of name, one-click protection and other innovations
You can choose to preserve or not file level security and encryption
This is a known issue
This has been fixed. Upgrade to Acronis vmProtect 7
Acronis Secure Zone cannot be created on a disk protected with low-level encryption software
After restoring a disk encrypted with Check Point software, the partitions on it may become inaccessible
In some cases Norman Endpoint Protection deletes Acronis drivers' files
Acronis True Image either cannot mount an image, when there is Utimaco SafeGuard Easy installed, or Acronis True Image hangs after mounting/unmounting an image. Restoring the backup may also decrypt the data
Acronis True Image inadvertently reboots the machine when run if there is File Securer installed
Rebuild MBR after restoring the disk encrypted with McAfee
Summary:
When using the TCP/IP Secure communication method between two MassTransit entities, the following error message may result, following a failed connection attempt: TCP/IP Secure reports: error: 1408A0C1:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:no shared cipher
Some metadata is stored unencrypted in an encrypted archive
You get a stop error (BSOD, "blue screen of death") Acronis True Image 2019 and VeraCrypt are installed on the same system
All communications between agents and Acronis Storage Node are encrypted (SSL protocol). To disable encryption and increase backup speed, especially on fast networks (10Gb+) please use this manual.
Acronis Backup software may conflict with disk-level encryption software
The GOST block cipher, defined in the standard GOST 28147-89, is a Russian government standard symmetric key block cipher. It can be used to encrypt the files in the Acronis Cyber Files File Repository on Russian localized servers.
For both of the below encryptions, your server must be using the Russian locale, otherwise the GOST option in Acronis Cyber Files will not show up. Pre-existing files will NOT be re-encrypted. All new files will be encrypted using the GOST encryption.
Using GOST encryption
Introduction
Introduction
This article provides answers to frequent questions on BitLocker support in Acronis True Image. Read the full article on BitLocker support at https://kb.acronis.com/content/56619
Frequently asked questions
Q: Does Acronis True Image support BitLocker-encrypted disks?
A: Yes
To back up the system encrypted with BitLocker you will need to create an image from Windows