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I have checked the file permissions as suggested and we are still having the same problem (see below for logs). The server is running on a non standard port as well. Can we please have some more suggestions asap to try and fix this issue?
1/10/2006 9:26:25 AM: SQL Backup 3.2.0, (c) Red Gate Software Ltd 2004 - 2005
1/10/2006 9:26:25 AM:
1/10/2006 9:26:25 AM: Backing up prod_gp_live (full database) to E:\SQLBackups\\prod_gp_live_20060110_092625.sqb ...
1/10/2006 9:26:25 AM:
1/10/2006 9:26:25 AM: BACKUP DATABASE [prod_gp_live] TO DISK = 'E:\SQLBackups\\prod_gp_live_20060110_092625.sqb' WITH NAME = 'prod_gp_live 10-Jan-06 09:26:25', DESCRIPTION = 'Backup on 10-Jan-06 09:26:25 Database: prod_gp_live', INIT, PASSWORD = 'XXXXXXXXXX', ERASEFILES = 7, COMPRESSION = 3
1/10/2006 9:26:25 AM:
1/10/2006 9:26:28 AM: VDI error 1000: Failed to create virtual device. Check that the SQL Server instance you are trying to connect to is running. Error code: -2139684859 (Failed to create security environment.) / comments
I have checked the file permissions as suggested and we are still having the same problem (see below for logs). The server is running on a non standard port as well. Can we please have some more su...
yes, I have tried both authentication methods in the script, and both seem to give the same result. We are connecting via SQL authentication (using the sa account) through the UI, windows authentication is disabled on the server and doesn't work in the UI. Any more ideas?
Also, we have set the SQL Sever service to use a particular user account, not the system account. Have other people had issues with non standard settings of which I might be able to check for?
Thank you, Joel / comments
yes, I have tried both authentication methods in the script, and both seem to give the same result. We are connecting via SQL authentication (using the sa account) through the UI, windows authentic...