Hey Dave,
These permissions are only required for restore using RDB. You can still
run the backup without these permissions. When you recover the DB to RDB,
it uses send as receive as permissions for recovery.
Thanks & Regards
Akshay Bhumkar
+91-9342420444
*@k$h@y*
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 4:58 AM, Werth, Dave <dave.werth AT garmin DOT com>
wrote:
> We are trying to set up a backup of Exchange 2010. Apparently it requires
> an account with Send-As/Receive-As permissions. My boss is questioning
> this. Does anyone have a good explanation as to why these permissions are
> necessary and how they get used by NetWorker?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave Werth
> Garmin AT, Inc.
> Salem, Oregon
>
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