[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
My experience with Microsoft says that it is probably not the same thing
to be
logged in as a domain administrator and as the Administrator.
Well, since this machine is a domain controller, there are no local
accounts. The only way to be logged on
Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> > Normally, there is no reason to fiddle with trying to create a
>> "bacula"
>> > user on Windows it only complicates things.
>> That's good to know (and certainly matches up with my experience so
>> far).
> My experience with Microsoft says that it is probably not the same t
On Friday 10 June 2005 18:31, Ben Coakley wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Perhaps you were not Administrator when you installed Bacula, and if you
> > are then Bacula should run under User Name SYSTEM (and not LocalSystem).
>
> I was logged on with a domain administrator account when I installed
>
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Perhaps you were not Administrator when you installed Bacula, and if you are
then Bacula should run under User Name SYSTEM (and not LocalSystem).
I was logged on with a domain administrator account when I installed
Bacula. The bacula service is set to log on as the Local
On Friday 10 June 2005 15:22, Ben Coakley wrote:
> luiz.nogueira valeo.com wrote:
> > When bacula is doing the backup of some Windows 2000 folders, I get the
> > following error:
> >
> > 28-May 00:08 vws-cam-s009-fd: Could not stat
> > E:/publico/Comum/Mecq/Arq363: ERR=Access is denied.
> >
>