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Matthew Flatt
Hi pgrove, It seems like it's a Logged in Windows User permissions problem. I can create a test machine, create 2 users : BackupUser and BackupAgent, add both users to the Users group on the SQL Server machine only and assign them both sysadmin rights. I set the SQL Backup Agent Log On account to BackupAgent and log into Windows as BackupUser. I then create a shared folder on another test machine, assign both BackupAgent and BackupUser read and write permissions. Using the SQL Backup GUI I can both use the File Browser to browse the network share and backup to it. If I deny access to BackupUser to the folder I can no longer browse in File Browser but can backup to it if I specify the Servername\Share directly. Giving access back to BackupUser and taking it away from BackupAgent, I can now search to network share using the File Browser but can no longer successfully back up to it. What Windows versions and SQL Server versions are you running? Are you using Windows or SQL Authentication? Which machine are you taking the Administrator permissions away from, the developer's machine or the network share? Also if your SQL Server Service running under the account you are logging in with or different and have these permissions been changed? Thanks, / comments
Hi pgrove, It seems like it's a Logged in Windows User permissions problem. I can create a test machine, create 2 users : BackupUser and BackupAgent, add both users to the Users group on the SQL Se...
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Hi clinford, Could you try performing a Native Full and Differential backup and let me know the results? Also, is it only this database which has the problem? Thanks, / comments
Hi clinford, Could you try performing a Native Full and Differential backup and let me know the results? Also, is it only this database which has the problem? Thanks,
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