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Hello,
if I put the account under which the SQL Backup Agent Service is running into the local admins group everything works fine.
If not the underlying backup works, but I get two warnings 402 along the way, one after the proper backup and one after the verifying.
What is puzzling is, that it works on other machines and I did check over and over again and on the machine where I can't access data.sdf the account definitely has full rights on the file. Strange, very strange.
Can anybody shed some light on this?
Thanks,
ballu / comments
Hello,
if I put the account under which the SQL Backup Agent Service is running into the local admins group everything works fine.
If not the underlying backup works, but I get two warnings 402 alo...
Hello,
Install, uninstall and reinstall of version 5.2 did not yield. So I did try and installed the 5.1 version. This cleaned the mess up.
And what caused the mess in the first place? Used the "correct" user for the service with appropriate rights on the "application data" and the "backup" folders. But it was not a local admin. It fails on accessing "data.sdf" even having the appropriate acls. With a local admin the installation works.
Still the story has not come to an end. If after installation I test - the local admin is still the service account - it works fine. But if I switch back to the restricted Service account, the backup is done (the .sqb shows up) but there is a warning:
Warning 402: Failed to open local data store: Access to the database file is not allowed. [File name]
Please notice , there is no filename given.
ntfilemon doesn't show any access denied or the like in the "backup" folder. And for the "application data" it also looks good.
So what is wrong?
Thanks,
ballu / comments
Hello,
Install, uninstall and reinstall of version 5.2 did not yield. So I did try and installed the 5.1 version. This cleaned the mess up.
And what caused the mess in the first place? Used the "co...
petey,
Thanks for the reply.
This is the full error message. When I add the server to the GUI, there shows up a red mark. If I click on this, I get this and only this error message: "Failed to connect to SQB"
The dilemma is, that I did uninstall via the "Add or Remove Programms" applet in the windows "control panel". Thus:
- the red gate folder in "program files" is gone
- the red gate hive in the registry is gone
- the red gate folder in "all users\application data" is gone
- I can neither find any occurence of "red gate" in the file system nor in the registry
So I expect that any attempt to connect to the uninstalled feature will yield "failed to connect". But why does it try to connect? Because of this the way is blocked to reinstall, what I intended to do.
Weired, isn't it?
Thanks for any hint,
ballu
edit: Have the product running on over 200+ servers without any hazzle - except when it comes to install200+times [image]
edit2: extended red gate proc in master are still there. When I try and install red gate locally (the GUI) on the server, I am not prompted for installation of procedures. / comments
petey,
Thanks for the reply.
This is the full error message. When I add the server to the GUI, there shows up a red mark. If I click on this, I get this and only this error message: "Failed to conn...
Hello,
did uninstall and reinstall serveral times. No traces of redgate left over in the filesystem and registry - at least I don't see them. But, when I reinstall the GUI and try to add a sql server it tells me "failed to connect ot SQB Service". Little surprising, as it is not installed but quite a bit frustrating, as I have no idea of how to fix it.
Thanks for any advice,
Ballu / comments
Hello,
did uninstall and reinstall serveral times. No traces of redgate left over in the filesystem and registry - at least I don't see them. But, when I reinstall the GUI and try to add a sql serv...