Hello,
ok, thats possible, but I don't really
call this solving the problem. We want these ACLs.
Greetings
Christoph
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Hello jimbox,
maybe you detected the same problem
I did some time ago. You should have a look at postings with the subject
"Windows FD and Backup API". I didn't solve the problem up to
now and we stopped moving to bacula for most of our backup jobs. But maybe
you find a way to solve it. Would be
Hello Erich,
"So only the user 'test' has access to this file
based on the ACL and
no others? Logged in as Administrator, can you navigate, see, open, and
save the
file in subfolder1 via Windows Explorer?"
Of course not, but this is normal Windows behaviour.
The Backup-API is the way, to s
Hello,
as reported here some time ago, I have
problem with the bacula FD in a Win2K domain controller. I get "Access
is denied" errors for files, which are not accessible to the user
running the FD-process. As bacula is using the windows backup API, this
should work anyway.
Now, I created virtu
Hello Kern, Erich and anybody else,
first sorry for my delayed answer, but
I had the put the backup-problem aside, doing other stuff.
To make things clear: Bacula has been
installed as Domain Administrator (there is no local Administrator on Windows
Domain Controllers, so there is no chance to
Hello Erich,
first, thanks for your answer.
To your suggestion: There is no user
called bacula and the files, which should be backed up, sometimes have
permissions set to only one user. All of them are in the group Domain Users.
The service is running as Local System
Account, and SYSTEM has th
Hello,
last week I asked some questions about
the windows FD and the backup-API on a Win2K Domain Controller. 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
Hi,
i'm trying to move our backup jobs from
Windows based BackupExec to Bacula, but right now I still have to
backup a Windows fileserver. I installed version 1.38.4 Bacula Windows
client on a Win2K domain controller. My problem is that things only work
if the files to backup are readable for t