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[Networker] Exchange Brick-Level Backup Problem

2009-03-19 19:55:48
Subject: [Networker] Exchange Brick-Level Backup Problem
From: vmark <networker-forum AT BACKUPCENTRAL DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 07:45:14 -0400
We are using Networker Server 7.4.3 and the Legato Exchange Client 5.1SP2.
Exchange 2007 is running on Windows Server 2008 wit UAC enabled. We want to 
make a backup of some sepcial mailboxes for archiving them. This has to be done 
via a special DOmain User that has the appropreate permissions on these 
mailboxes. If i logon to server with that account and make a manual backup - it 
is working. If we try it from the Networker Server, we get the following:

savegrp exchangeserver:probe unexpectedly exited. 
savegrp exchangeserver:probe will retry 3 more time(s) 
savegrp command ' savefs -s networker -c exchangeserver -g MB_ARCHIVE -p -l 
full -R -v -F "MSEXCH:MB/\"mailboxname\"/"' for client exchangeserver exited 
with return code 1. 
Unable to render the following message: savegrp:MB_ARCHIVE * 
exchangeserver:Probe  See the file E:\win32app\nsr\tmp\sg\MB_ARCHIVE\sso.000003 
for output of save command.
sso.000003: Could not run savefs: The requested operation requires elevation

I Have already Enabled Elevation without Prompt for Admin's via Local Policy.
The Legato Support has also no Idea...

Thanks a lot for your help!
Markus

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