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October 23, 2005, at 07:59 PM by Tim
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* Ensure that both your Exchange Server name and Storage Groups have been entered in correctly within the Exchange Server Tab of BackupAssist. Typically, the default storage group name is '''First Storage Group'''. Please ensure that these settings have all be spell-checked as well.
May 15, 2005, at 07:54 PM by 202.7.176.131
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[- http://www.petri.co.il/backup_exchange_from_non_exchange_server.htm -]
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[- http://www.backupassist.com/HTMLHelp/Tutorials_remoteExchange.htm -]
March 20, 2005, at 07:21 PM by Tim
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* The backup user identity (ie. the user account that you choose for your backups) must have privileges to access and backup your Exchange Server. Normally the Administrator user is fine for this. Pleaes check your user permissions for Exchange
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* The backup user identity (ie. the user account that you choose for your backups) must have privileges to access and backup your Exchange Server. Normally the Administrator user is fine for this. Please check your user permissions for Exchange
March 07, 2005, at 12:14 AM by Tim
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* If you are backing up a remote Exchange Server, you need to have the Exchange libraries installed on your backup machine so that it can communicate with Exchange. Please visit this site for instructions on how to do this: http://www.petri.co.il/backup_exchange_from_non_exchange_server.htm
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* If you are backing up a remote Exchange Server, you need to have the Exchange libraries installed on your backup machine so that it can communicate with Exchange. Please visit this site for instructions on how to do this:
[- http://www.petri.co.il/backup_exchange_from_non_exchange_server.htm -]
October 05, 2004, at 09:05 PM by 220.244.224.42
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If you are backing up your SQL Server, this message can mean that your backup user does not have access to the SQL Backup Directory. Please refer to the instructions given in the white paper: Online SQL Server Backups with BackupAssist http://www.backupassist.com/downloads/sqlwp.pdf
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If you are backing up your SQL Server, this message can mean that your backup user does not have access to the SQL Backup Directory. Please refer to the instructions given in the white paper: [[http://www.backupassist.com/downloads/sqlwp.pdf Online SQL Server Backups with BackupAssist]]
October 05, 2004, at 09:00 PM by 220.244.224.42
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!!!Cause: Network
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!!!Cause: SQL Server Backup configured incorrectly

If you are backing up your SQL Server, this message can mean that your backup user does not have access to the SQL Backup Directory. Please refer to the instructions given in the white paper: Online SQL Server Backups with BackupAssist http://www.backupassist.com/downloads/sqlwp.pdf
October 05, 2004, at 08:56 PM by 220.244.224.42
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Describe SelectionFileNotFound here.
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! Selection File Not Found

!!Example:

@@[=The saved selection file "Files\BackupAssist\PhaseTwo-0.bks" cannot be found.=]@@

!!Explanation:

This error message is slightly misleading. It means that one or more entries in the mentioned file (eg. [=PhaseTwo=]-0.bks) are not available for backup

!!Causes and Resolution:

There can be several causes of this problem:

!!!Cause: Exchange Server Backup

If you are backing up an Exchange Server, then please check the following:

* If you are backing up a remote Exchange Server, you need to have the Exchange libraries installed on your backup machine so that it can communicate with Exchange. Please visit this site for instructions on how to do this: http://www.petri.co.il/backup_exchange_from_non_exchange_server.htm

* The backup user identity (ie. the user account that you choose for your backups) must have privileges to access and backup your Exchange Server. Normally the Administrator user is fine for this. Pleaes check your user permissions for Exchange

* On some SBS servers, in the Backup User Identity in BackupAssist, you may need to leave the Domain field blank. To change this, go into the BackupAssist Navigator > Settings > Backup User Identity, and clear the Domain field.

!!!Cause: Network



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