Sorry for adding to the confusion - :-)
E
On Mar 23, 2006, at 6:23 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 02:35, Erich Prinz wrote:
Chris,
Your comment:
I always get 'ERR=Access is denied' if I want to backup files which
can't be accessed with the user account, the backup service is
running with. This should normaly work using the windows backup-API.
I want to make sure I'm understanding this correctly. The local
service account (bacula) doesn't have permission to the files.
By default, the fd install isn't going to plop itself into the Backup
Security Group on a domain controller. Consider adding that user
explicitly into the Backup Security Group and test again.
Let everyone know if that works for you,
Erich
Just a note here because there seems to be a bit of confusion. On
Win32
machines, Bacula does not use or create the "bacula" account or
userid. The
client must be installed while directly logged into the machine
with account
Adminstrator. If you attempt to install it using some Windows
terminal
remote login or are not logged in as Administrator (or possibly the
Domain
adminstrator, or whatever Microsoft calls it), you are likely to have
problems.
When installed correctly by the system Administrator, Bacula will
run under
the User name "SYSTEM" and will have access to all files on your
system. If
Bacula is not running as SYSTEM, as shown by the task manager, you
have not
installed it correctly.
This is documented in the manual.
--
Best regards,
Kern
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