June 26, 2009 at 7:37 pm
Hi
Is that possable to take backup file to my system.
Say there is a server and my system connected locally with LAN i want to take bckup of the of one database from Server to my system and restore in my Server.
I have Shared a folder which can be access in another server.Can backup file be able to backup in that Path.
Thanks in advance
Parthi :smooooth:
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Parthi
June 26, 2009 at 8:17 pm
If the service account running SQL Server and SQL Server Agent has access to the shared folder then yes, you can backup to that folder. If you are not running from a domain user - then no, you will not be able to.
What you can do is backup locally to a shared folder, and then use that shared folder when restoring onto your desktop. Be aware that this method is going to be a lot slower than restoring from a local copy of the backup.
I would recommend copying the backup file locally and restoring from the local file instead. You'll find it takes a lot less time than restoring across a network.
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June 26, 2009 at 8:26 pm
Thanks Williams
How to check the service account running SQL Server and SQL Server Agent has access to the shared folder in ms sql 2000/2005
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Parthi
June 26, 2009 at 8:31 pm
You don't check that from SQL Server - you check that from Windows. That is normal file share security.
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June 27, 2009 at 12:26 am
parthi (6/26/2009)
Thanks WilliamsHow to check the service account running SQL Server and SQL Server Agent has access to the shared folder in ms sql 2000/2005
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Parthi :smooooth:
Check out for the ID of the job owner. Provide read/write access to this ID on the shared folder(if not already provided).
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