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CraigV
15 years agoModerator
Another way around this...
1. On the DMZ server, create a local account and give it Admin rights.
2. On your Backup Exec server, add that user account in Backup Exec as: DMZServerName\UserAccount and put in the password.
3. Remove the DMZ server's domain account from your Backup Exec server and try to run the backup again.
Laters!
1. On the DMZ server, create a local account and give it Admin rights.
2. On your Backup Exec server, add that user account in Backup Exec as: DMZServerName\UserAccount and put in the password.
3. Remove the DMZ server's domain account from your Backup Exec server and try to run the backup again.
Laters!
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