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Joe

2004-12-16, 7:45 pm

Hello.
I have a question about BackupExec 9.1. Operating System is Windows Server 2003. The server was setup without active directory installed on it. I installed active directory and now it wont backup. When I try to open a backup job I get this. "Your default logon account could not be authenticated. The username or password may be incorrect. Click OK to edit your default logon account".
What can I do to repair this?

Joe


Dave Hinz

2004-12-16, 7:45 pm

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:07:22 GMT, Joe <joe@epix.net> wrote:
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Please turn that off.


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....and then go find a Windows group.
Kevin Collins

2004-12-17, 5:52 pm

In article <32eo73F2kf38kU1@individual.net>, Dave Hinz wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:07:22 GMT, Joe <joe@epix.net> wrote:
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> Please turn that off.


Thank you!

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> ...because it makes your messages full of noise...
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> ...and then go find a Windows group.


And thank you again

Kevin
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