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I came here to look for a very similar answer. I put together a BAT file that creates snapshots of multiple databases. It runs perfectly fine on the server -- via command line, Powershell, etc. If I attempt to execute the BAT file through a SQL Agent job (using either PowerShell or CmdExec) with a proxy account that has full admin rights everywhere, I am getting an access denied error. I know this account has full access to all locations and servers involved, in fact I use that same account (on the same server) for RG Masking and Cloning operations without issue. I noticed an article about command line and licensing, so now I am wondering if the "Access Denied" is really a licensing error under the hood. / comments
I came here to look for a very similar answer.I put together a BAT file that creates snapshots of multiple databases. It runs perfectly fine on the server -- via command line, Powershell, etc. If I...
I didn't install 3.4, but I am not receiving the same installation error when attempting to install 3.5 from 3.3. I would also be interested in seeing a fix for this.
And for future reference, copying the temporary files out and attempting to install from them directly did not work for me.
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I didn't install 3.4, but I am not receiving the same installation error when attempting to install 3.5 from 3.3. I would also be interested in seeing a fix for this.
And for future reference, copy...