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Re: Backing up NT-shares trough an Win2k-Server

2001-03-05 15:55:49
Subject: Re: Backing up NT-shares trough an Win2k-Server
From: John Monahan <JohnMonahan AT LIBERTYDIVERSIFIED DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 14:55:20 -0600
If you are trying to back up these shares through a schedule, then you
must change the ADSM Scheduler service to use an account with
administrative rights to those shares.  The system account is used by
default, and it does not have rights to any remote computers or shares.


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    John Monahan
    Network Team Coordinator
    Liberty Diversified Industries
    (763) 536-6677
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Christian Huber <huberc AT FS.TUM DOT DE>
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03/05/01 01:59 PM
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Hi there,

I am new to this list, so I hope this is the rigth place for my request.
I got some trouble configuring my ADSM-Client properly and hope you can
give me some assistance. I got a Windows 2000 Server on which I mounted
some shares from my old NT-fileserver. This files can be accesed by the
Windows-explorer, so the networkpermissions seem to be set correctly. But
my ADSM-Client cannot backup them. First it complained about an error
occuring while trying to access NTFS security information. Using the
"skipntsecuritycrc"-option did not help, so I tried the
"skipntpermissions"-option. This resulted in the ADSM-Client being able to
access the volume, but now it complains about the access to the objects
being denied, but not by all of them, although there is now visible
difference in the file properties. This confuses me, because the
ADSM-Client runs as an Administratorprocess and all files in the volume
are
readable and accessable by the Administrator. I am sure it's just a silly
thing, but I don't get. Could you please give me some advice?

Sincerely,

Christian Huber
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