>
> I was just curious about the win32 version of the
> client. What is the win32 service for then?


The bacula-fd application (which is the win32 client) will run from the
command
line or as a service automatically. Most people want it to run automatically
and
stay running when the user loggs out so running it as service is the best
option.

> My other thoughts is this can be a permissions problem. I mean that the
> > account that bacula-fd defaults to running in is the local system
> account.
> > You might want to get into the service manager and change that (I
> believe
> > there is a box to start the service as a different user) to the
> > administrator or a backup operator so that bacula has access to all the
> > files on the local computer.
>
> For some reason, it just started now. I didn't have to change anything, it
> just started. I'll post a reply to this if I can figure out why because
> right
> now, I don't know.
>

Now I remember doing the same on one windows machine recently. Basically
the service would not start until running bacula-fd from the command line.

John
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