go into the network settings and add a correct primary dns server..... keep pressing properties til u find DNS
this will convert hostnames(www.microsoft.com) into ip addresses. (216.52.x.x)
copy the dns settings from a working computer.
or you could possibly do some DNATing , like all connections to ip 10.x.x.x on port 80 going to 64.x.x.x specific address re-route to 10.x.x.x specific address...
depends where the router/firewall is placed of course.. just a suggestion though. :)
Set it up in internet explorer - if u have a proxy server, im not sure of your network config, but there is a setting in the connections tab- lan setting to bypass proxy server for local ip addresses... I think this is what your after ?? use group policies to push out the change to all clients...
Thats a bit odd, mailboxes are usually the harder of the 2 to get to work.
the remote agent service should start with the local system account.
try this technote asking you to change a key - could be ur answer:
http://seer.support.veritas.com/docs/238618.htm
if you do a diff after u delete the files , that diff wont backup those files, thus wont restore them.
Which diff did you restore from ?
If you dont want to restore something, deselect it.
I'd remove the agent - reboot and re-install it on the computer in question.
Create a manual job to test the ss backup only, if its a member server check the local security policy - make a user with same name and password as the backup exec service account.
Otherwise you'd have to start...
Can you backup the catalogs manually ?
Have you changed the location of the catalogs recently ? or are the placed somewhere which is inaccessible - by rights ?
More info on the build of 8.6.
Have you delegated control from your exchange organisation to the backup exec service account ?
Make sure your license supports E2k.
failing that re-install the agent - you should at least be able to see the exchange information store.
you could also try dropping...
if it gets stuck on starting it sounds like a conflict
check to make sure nothing else is using port 10000.
netstat -a will show all ports listening.
also have a look at this technote -
http://seer.support.veritas.com/docs/255498.htm
If the tape isnt used then the media set overwrite protection isnt invoked, thus BE will see it as an available tape.
you may like to use partition mode and create partitions with your slots and point the job to a particular partition.
slots 1 and 2 = partition 1 , that sort of thing.
download the latest mdac 2.8 from microsoft - install and see if you have same problem.
otherwise run beutility.exe from program files\veritas\backup exec\nt and run some tests on the database.
Get new drivers from support.veritas.com they write their own drivers for the tape drive. dont use vendor drivers.
you should've upgraded to 8.6 before upgrading to 9 if you wanted to get the catalogs across. There is no cost to do so.. you can just download the eval version.
Does the OS...
have you tried doing it without OFO turned on.
Also are they servers on the same segment ? DNS working ok ? add remote servers to host file.
update to latest build.
Push the remote agent install to the servers again...
run c:\pf\veritas\bkupexec\nt\sgmon.exe and select bserver and bengine...
What version of BE ?
for v9 4454:
Make sure you have the win2k remote agent installed on the remote server, also make sure you have exchange option installed on the media server.
Can you see the information store in backup selections ?
Could also be a timeout issue ? if your backing up...
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