> username = administrator
> password = XXXXXXX
> domain = example.com
>
> Is that not enough to ensure I connect as domain admin?
On Windows users can (and by default do) lock out the Administrator
from seeing their files without extra work. True, the admin can always
take ownership of non-encrypted files and then change the permissions.
But by default users files are set so that the Administrator has no
rights.
For backing up these files you probably have to use a non-Admin-user
that has the backup-role...
As I already said, I have checked that the administrator does have the appropriate permissions, which it does. (Another piece of information: "k" is actually a shadow copy of another drive, so there shouldn't be open file issues either). And it's still not clear to me how can the interactive smbclient work but the same command used during the backup not.
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