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  1. Understanding Backup Exec Logon Accounts and required User Rights

    About Logon Account User Rights in Backup Exec: Backup Exec provides the facility to save and maintain multiple logon accounts. These logon accounts are used when performing various operations in the Backup Exec interface. ... Active Directory or remote systems, as is appropriate, and be given rights assignments to access data and system ...

  2. How to setup user rights/permissions for Backup Exec Service ...

    Directions: Local policy: On the local machine Press the Windows logo key + R to open the RUN dialogue. Type gpedit.msc in the text box, and then click OK or press ENTER. Browse to "\Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment" and add the user to each policy listed above.

  3. How to define/grant the required user rights/permissions for a Backup

    From the left pane, expand Computer Configuration and go to Policies | Windows Settings | Security Settings | Local Policies | User Rights Assignments. 5. From the right pane, right-click Log on as a batch Job --> Properties. 6. Click Add user or Group. 7. For the Add user or Group window, click Browse.

  4. BackupExec service account permissions

    Can anyone shed any light on the following: My Symantec BackupExec service account is a member of the Domain Admins and Backup Operators groups, as is required by Symantec. Backup Operators has all the relevent User Rights Assignments set in Group Policy (Act as part of the operating system, Backup files and directories, Create a token object, Logon as a batch job, Logon as a service, Manage ...

  5. BE 2010: Learning & User Rights assignement?

    Hi all, I'm trying to learn BE 2010 so as my main learning resource I am reading this obscenely large 2176 page BE Admin Guide. Only about 110 pages in so far (but have frequently skipped ahead to other areas when it refers to something and gives an in-document link for more info). So currently I a...

  6. Solved: SystemState backup fails with access denied

    Backup Exec account that we are using is not part of domain admins group but it is in the administrators group. ... Is the username a part of domain "administrators" group and from local Security Group -> User Rights Assignment grant the following rights to that account Act as part of the operating system ·Backup files and directories

  7. How to delegate the backup and restore to local IT

    The account designated for Backup Exec services - whether it is a new account or an existing user account - will be assigned the following rights, which helps in managing Backup Exec - Authenticate as any user and gain access to resources under any user identity. - Create a token object, which can then be used to access any local resources.

  8. Requirements for BESA. Really?

    In group policy the following User Rights need to be associated with the Backup Exec User Account. • Act as part of the operating system. • Backup files and directories. • Create a token object. • Log on as a batch job Log on as a service. • Manage auditing and security log (BE 2010 R3 and later)

  9. PDF Backup Exec

    Backup Exec can help you: •• Meet business expectations for backup and recovery. •• Protect your data against ransomware. •• Reduce storage costs. •• Secure data. • Achieve regulatory requirements. • Eliminate niche backup tools from your infrastructure Secure With Backup Exec we not only secure your backup data, but also

  10. What rights does the Backup Exec service account need?

    Backup Exec account must have the following rights: Act as part of the operating system (Windows 2000 only) Backup files and directories. Create a token object. Logon as a batch job (Windows 2008 and higher) Logon as a service. Manage auditing and security log. Restore files and directories. Take ownership of files and other objects.

  11. windows

    I want to modify the user rights associated with a local user account.I want to add groups and users to a particular User Rights. This is done by opening the group policy and opening the following folder in the console tree: Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment.

  12. First time using Backup Exec. Always get Test failed with ...

    Windows has specific security objects that must be configured for the user account being used to backup a remote Windows computer. These are located in the domain group policy editor under Computer Configuration/Windows Settings/Security Settings/Local Policies/User Rights Assignment.

  13. Group Policy

    1. Back up files and directories 2. Restore files and directories 3. Manage auditing and security log. Under Group Policy - Local Security Settings - Local Policies - User Rights Assignment ...

  14. Solved: a trust relationship was not established between ...

    Computer Configuration/Windows Settings/Security Settings/Local Policies/User Rights Assignments Administrators, Local Service, and Network Service accounts have the right "Adjust Memory Quotas for Process Properties" ... your 2nd point backup exec remote agent is in the firewall exception list, but still cant get it to work ...

  15. 6 common Backup Exec error codes and how to resolve them

    To fix the problem, open Backup Exec and go to Configuration and Settings > Logon Accounts > Manage Logon Accounts. Next, check to see if a system logon account exists. If the account does exist, then select the account and click Edit. This will allow you to modify the account's credentials.

  16. PDF Backup Exec Data Sheet

    Backup Exec offers the true, unified, cost-effective data protection required for backups across cloud, virtual and physical. compatible cloud storage. deployments via a single console. Deduplication everywhere allows you to protect more data while minimizing disk space required on-site and in the cloud. Includes fully integrated support for ...

  17. active directory

    So in the end I have the users backup_host1_wib, backup_host2_wib etc. in the AD. All of those users are part of the group backup operators on the domain controller already, because they need special permissions to be executed by the task scheduler, access to the files to backup at all etc.

  18. About Automated User Assignments

    When a match is made, the share and profile that are specified in that Automated User Assignment are assigned to the new user. If you modify Automated User Assignments, users who have already been configured are not affected. Only new users who are configured with the Automated User Assignment use the new settings.

  19. Issue with automated user Assignments

    I use Backup exec option desktop laptop option 2010 R3 and use the automated user Assignments. I got a big issue with this function, wich allow you to automatically create an account user on DLO with profile if he is on a group in the active directory. Indeed, when i specify a group when i create a new automated assignment, it don't work and ...

  20. Domain Controller required user backup permissions

    Re: Domain Controller required user backup permissions. by DonZoomik » Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:04 pm. Add your Veeam guest service account user to "BUILTIN\Administrators" group in "Builtin" OU, it is considered local Administrators on all DCs. Quiescence should work fine as AD is VSS aware. pidthepiper.

  21. How to define/grant the required user rights/permissions for a Backup

    From the left pane, expand Computer Configuration and go to Policies | Windows Settings | Security Settings | Local Policies | User Rights Assignments. 5. From the right pane, right-click Log on as a batch Job --> Properties. 6. Click Add user or Group. 7. For the Add user or Group window, click Browse.

  22. Change User Rights Assignment Security Policy Settings in Windows 10

    1 Press the Win + R keys to open Run, type secpol.msc into Run, and click/tap on OK to open Local Security Policy. 2 Expand open Local Policies in the left pane of Local Security Policy, and click/tap on User Rights Assignment. (see screenshot below step 3) 3 In the right pane of User Rights Assignment, double click/tap on the policy (ex: "Shut down the system") you want to add users and/or ...

  23. Unable to establish trust or Browse Failure

    Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies/User Rights Assignment. I added my BE Account to: Act as a part of Operating System ( Only for Windows Server 2000 ). Create a token object. Log on as a service. ... (Backup Exec services account) and Backup Operator account for the User Right ...

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    Insurers have begun calculating the financial damage caused by last week's devastating CrowdStrike software glitch that crashed computers, canceled flights and disrupted hospitals all around the ...