08-17-2010 10:23 PM
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08-21-2010 04:33 AM
In the template within your policy, select "Device and Media" tab and choose Dedup folder from the drop down menu for "Devices". Once you select a dedup device, you would see "Allow direct access... " available to be selected.
So, to summarize, in order for "direct access" feature to work, these are the three places you need to look at:
1. Make sure the check mark for "allow remote agent for direct..... " is selected in the Dedup folder properties, as seen in the screenshot you have provided.
2. Add the Remote Machine as "Remote Agent for direct access" under the Devices tab.
3. In the template within the policy or the backup job properties, select the dedup device as the destination and then choose "allow remote agent.... "
Once all three steps above are performed, direct access should be functional.
Please mark this a solution, if this is useful.
Thanks
08-18-2010 01:17 AM
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08-21-2010 04:33 AM
In the template within your policy, select "Device and Media" tab and choose Dedup folder from the drop down menu for "Devices". Once you select a dedup device, you would see "Allow direct access... " available to be selected.
So, to summarize, in order for "direct access" feature to work, these are the three places you need to look at:
1. Make sure the check mark for "allow remote agent for direct..... " is selected in the Dedup folder properties, as seen in the screenshot you have provided.
2. Add the Remote Machine as "Remote Agent for direct access" under the Devices tab.
3. In the template within the policy or the backup job properties, select the dedup device as the destination and then choose "allow remote agent.... "
Once all three steps above are performed, direct access should be functional.
Please mark this a solution, if this is useful.
Thanks
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