![]() ![]() For Exchange 2003 the account must also be granted the Exchange Administrator, or Exchange Full Administrator role. In addition, the logon account must have a unique mailbox and the mailbox can NOT be hidden from the Global Address List. For GRT backups to a tape device and ALL GRT restore operations, from tape or disk, the logon account specified must be a member of the local Administrators group on the Exchange server. For GRT (Granular Restore Technology) enabled backups to disk (where the disk device is local to the BE Media Server and in the same domain) the logon account specified must be a member of the local Administrators group on the Exchange serverĤ. For database only restores (database only with no granular restore functionality) the logon account specified must be a member of the local Administrators group on the Exchange serverģ. For non-GRT backups (database only with no granular restore functionality) the logon account specified must be a member of the local Backup Operators group on the Exchange serverĢ. ![]() Referencing my previous blog the backup exec service account requirement has not changed, below are the required permissions for the service account to perform backup and restore:ġ. I would like to continue my successful blog series on Backup and restore Exchange 2010, the previous 2 entries where the most visited entries during the past 5 months, I will continue with the Backup Exec 2012 and hopefully I will be able to reach netbackup later this month.Ĭonfiguring the Backup Exec 2012 Service Account: The Single Item Restore article has been Published here: ![]()
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