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th0ghts
August 10th, 2007, 06:59 PM
i've google around and since i didn't find much info here i am...

is disk director (and trueimage) supports scripting or command line switches? (it'll be nice to have a link).

thanks.

MudCrab
August 12th, 2007, 02:26 AM
It looks like Disk Director Server has this feature. I don't think the home version does.

{QUOTE-> Acronis Disk Director Server 10.0 (http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/diskdirector/)
Maximize the performance of your servers with this powerful partition and hard disk management utility

You've come to rely on your servers for providing mission-critical applications for your customers, employees, and partners to conduct business. Because these resources need to be available 24 X 7 you need reliable management tools that provide better data protection, minimize server downtime and allow you to perform needed maintenance ensuring maximum server performance.

Acronis Disk Director Server 10.0 provides you with powerful partition and hard disk management utilities to ensure your servers are running efficiently. The product builds upon the award-winning technologies from Acronis to manage partitions and reformat hard disk drives. Acronis has a long history of supporting all Microsoft operating systems and now continues that tradition with full Microsoft® VistaTM Support for Acronis Disk Director Server 10.0!



Key Features:
Command-line interface — create scripts for application tasks
Partition management — split, merge, resize, copy, move and delete partitions within Windows
Data destruction — wipe out all data from a deleted partition and from unallocated space
Hard disk editor — perform advanced editing, such as restoring boot records and hexadecimal editing
Application log — View all actions performed using the application
Data recovery — restore damaged partitions <-QUOTE}

As far as I know, True Image Workstation (http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/ATICW/) has command line programs you can use in scripts.

There are trial versions available and you can download the manuals and see if they'll do what you need.