You can view and modify the backup authorization programming in the Authorization tab.
Open the Authorization tab as described in Enabling Scheduled Backups. The Authorization tab appears.
In the Windows Login field, type the user name and password to execute scheduled backups successfully even when you are not logged into the system (for example, after a system reboot, during the night when no user is logged in to the computer, and so on).
Username: The user name must be associated with the required privileges to access the destination location(s) for the backup file(s). When a session is created, the user name is defaulted to that of the person creating the session. To change the user name, type the user name that you want to use.
Password: When backups are scheduled for the first time, or whenever the user name is changed, the Password box is blank. Type the Windows Login Password in the Password box.
When the Scheduled Backups actually take place, if the Username or Password is invalid, this failure is recorded and the backup is not performed. Perform a test of the Scheduled Backup configuration to ensure the proper authorization has been programmed. To run a test to test the Authorization programming, you must be logged out.