In response to Jaime Ventura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Bill,
> thank you for your reply.
> I know that if install the windows client using default options, it
> will run as a service using the "system" user.
> Since bacula-fd is running using the "system" user, it will be able
> to a
Kern,
thank you very much for your reply.
I will look at it carefully,
Once again, thanks
Jaime Ventura
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On Tuesday 14 November 2006 13:28, Jaime Ventura wrote:
> Hello.
>I need to backup some directories on windows client used by a
> user AA.
>The problem is that the user AA have some confidential files
> which cant be accessible by bacula.
>I thought I could create a user B
Hi Bill,
thank you for your reply.
I know that if install the windows client using default options, it
will run as a service using the "system" user.
Since bacula-fd is running using the "system" user, it will be able
to access every file on the pc, rigth?
I need to limit the bacu
Hello.
I need to backup some directories on windows client used by a
user AA.
The problem is that the user AA have some confidential files
which cant be accessible by bacula.
I thought I could create a user BB having permissions to access
specific directories(the ones that s
In response to Jaime Ventura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello.
>I need to backup some directories on windows client used by a
> user AA.
>The problem is that the user AA have some confidential files
> which cant be accessible by bacula.
>I thought I could create a user BB havi
Hello.
I need to backup some directories on windows client used by a
user AA.
The problem is that the user AA have some confidential files
which cant be accessible by bacula.
I thought I could create a user BB having permissions to access
specific directories