Fred, If you have reset the password, you will need to store it again. You can do this by running a command like this:
TDPSQLC QUERY TSM /TSMPASSWORD=password This assumes you are using the DSM.OPT file in the Data Protection for SQL installation directory. Also.. version 2.2 is pretty old. I recommend that you upgrade to the latest version, which is verion 5.2.1. Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/23/2004 03:22:31 PM: > A user with MSSQL TDP 2.2 on a client with 5.2.0.3 at some point in the > past stopped running, as in 3 months ago, but the machine admin and I were > only notified today. The password is defined as generate. The TDP gui > would backup the files but not the scheduled command. If the scheduled > command were executed from the command line, it produced an authentication > error. The admin then changed the agent password. Now nothing works.