i've posted a similar thread on the backup and archive forum.
I'm setting up the TSM client version 6.2.1 on a Windows 2008 r2 server running terminal services so that non-privileged users can archive and restore their own data from a common host.
I've got the client executing correctly for non-privileged users. Now I need to get the network shares that are mapped to this server to be available in the GUI Backup/Restore client.
I've tried adding the following DOMAIN statements:
DOMAIN H: S: T:
DOMAIN ALL-LOCAL
So far nothing allows me to see the mapped drives. Per a few other posts using the unc name to the file server will not help this issue.
Any suggestions?
What am I missing?
Thank you,
John
I'm setting up the TSM client version 6.2.1 on a Windows 2008 r2 server running terminal services so that non-privileged users can archive and restore their own data from a common host.
I've got the client executing correctly for non-privileged users. Now I need to get the network shares that are mapped to this server to be available in the GUI Backup/Restore client.
I've tried adding the following DOMAIN statements:
DOMAIN H: S: T:
DOMAIN ALL-LOCAL
So far nothing allows me to see the mapped drives. Per a few other posts using the unc name to the file server will not help this issue.
Any suggestions?
What am I missing?
Thank you,
John