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Really strange! I've checked all the SMTP and relay settings, everything looks up to snuff. No errors in any of the event logs either.
Too bad, because there's definitely a real opportunity (at least at my company) to get some eyes on the product suite by movers / shakers that might not otherwise be aware of the RedGate toolset. / comments
Really strange! I've checked all the SMTP and relay settings, everything looks up to snuff. No errors in any of the event logs either.
Too bad, because there's definitely a real opportunity (at l...
REPORTS - Test Email works, Scheduled Email does NOT work
Hi all,
I've been playing around with the new Reporting interface in SQL Monitor, and something's not working for me.
I'm able to create / edit, and save reports.
I'm able to successfully send / re...
Upgrading from SQL Monitor v.5* to 6* - Web.config location
Hi all,
Just a heads up - when upgrading from SQL Monitor v.5.4 to v.6.0 and refreshing my bookmark in IE to access the dashboard, I was unable to access the page.
This was due to the fact that the...
Thanks so much for replying, while your exact suggestion didn't work it did put me on the path to resolving my issue.
It appears that for whatever reason, I needed to explicitly add my service account as an individual user to the nodes in the Registry and granting Full Control, rather than just adding the account to the Administrators group which has Full Control by default.
For anyone who might stumble upon this topic:
Open RegEdit.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARERed GateSQL BackupBackupSettingsGlobal(LOCAL)
Right Click the folder with your instance name (in my case (LOCAL))
Select "Permissions"
Click "Add"
Select your service account.
Tick off the Full Control checkbox
Again, sincere thanks to Petey. / comments
Thanks so much for replying, while your exact suggestion didn't work it did put me on the path to resolving my issue.
It appears that for whatever reason, I needed to explicitly add my service acco...
SQL Backup error: SQL Backup could not access [HKEY_LOCAL_M
Greetings all,
I have SQL Backup 7 deployed to roughly 10 servers in my environment. All should be writing their backups to a network share, and restoring from that same share.
All 10 of my SQL Ba...