Backing Up Server Data from a station
From: Mohammed AM Dwaikat (dwaikat_at_maktoob.com)
Date: 05/01/04
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Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 12:24:11 +0200
Hi All
Actually I am a programmer, But I have to do some administration tasks on
win2k.
I have a win2k server, and win2k professional several stations connected to
it, I login to the server using admin, and we have to make Backup everyday
using the server itself that has the backup media fixed on it.
IS there anyway to make a backup for the server data from any station, I
gave backup permissions to a user, but
1- He can't see the media when he wants to run backup from his station.
2- the backup media is not sharable to be viewed from other stations.
3- the user have to make backup from the server itself, and it is opened
with the admin username and I don't want him to use the server with the
admin username.
4- I don't want to logout from admin user to allow him logging using his
username in order to make the backup.
CAN ANY ONE ADVICE PLEASE
MOHAMMED DWAIKAT
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
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