sql server 2008 Automatic Backup

 

Authentication: Contains Windows Authentication and SQL Server Authentication, select Windows authentication here;

Select [Management] -> [Maintenance Program] -> [Maintenance Plan Wizard]

 

 

 

 

 Agent service must be enabled (please start mode to automatic)

 

 

 

 

 

SQL Server 2008 database backup fails, deny access reason

Backup data appears to deny access to a specific directory, and then test the backup to the root directory of C normal. But is the need to back up to a specific project directory.

Check the following reasons: because the directory is not read and write permissions of Authenticated Users.

The solution is to grant privileges to users sqlserver:

   Select the backup folder, right click -> Properties -> Security -> look "or user group" contains Authenticated Users with this name,

   If you do not click -> Edit -> Add -> Advanced -> Find to find this after adding users, assign permissions to give (to assign read and write permissions),

(: Customers who use this to assign permissions sql Server logon server when using Windows authentication, and if other login, then add the appropriate "Group or user names" Note)

 

 

REF:

https://www.jb51.net/article/150324.htm

https://blog.csdn.net/weixin_42236021/article/details/81196999

https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1594327639152040140&wfr=spider&for=pc

https://www.cnblogs.com/WolfQsh/p/3568105.html

 

Backup data appears to deny access to a specific directory, and then test the backup to the root directory of C normal. But is the need to back up to a specific project directory.

Check the following reasons: because the directory is not read and write permissions of Authenticated Users.

The solution is to grant privileges to users sqlserver:

   Select the backup folder, right click -> Properties -> Security -> look "or user group" contains Authenticated Users with this name,

   If you do not click -> Edit -> Add -> Advanced -> Find to find this after adding users, assign permissions to give (to assign read and write permissions),

(: Customers who use this to assign permissions sql Server logon server when using Windows authentication, and if other login, then add the appropriate "Group or user names" Note)

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