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dannieboiz
Jan 29, 2016Tutor
Windows Sever Backup to SMB error "THe username not recognized by local computer"
I have a Server 2012 machine that's in a workgroup so no AD involved. When I tried to create a backup schedule all goes well until I try to authenticate it says that "the User name being used fo...
StephenB
Jan 29, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Is the backup initated by the Windows server, or is the backup job running on the NAS? Also, if the latter, is it the built-in web backup job or replicate?
- dannieboizJan 29, 2016Tutor
I'm testing this with the built in Windows Server Backup
- heznerJan 29, 2016Aspirant
I don't have Windows 12 but on for my Windows 2008 server my back up software worked when when there is a user with the same name and password on both the Windows server and on the NAS box. You can 1) create a backup service user on the server with a password that never expires and create the same user / password on the NAS; 2) add the name and password you are using on the Windows server as a NAS box; or 3) add the name / password that you log onto the NAS with as a user on the Windows server.
Also the native Windows back up solution on my SBS2008 server wants a local drive to backup up to. I believe a mapped drive would be accepted.
YMMV but hope this helps.
- StephenBJan 29, 2016Guru - Experienced User
dannieboiz wrote:
I'm testing this with the built in Windows Server Backup
Not something I've tried (I use Acronis TrueImage, which has no problem backing up to the NAS). The faq here says you'll need AD though: http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/29754
You could simply follow the guide (ignoring the AD requirement, but setting up a user account on the NAS that matches the username/password you use on the server). Then use that account on the last step - and see what happens. But I suspect that's basically what you did.
Two other approaches that I think will work around the AD requirement:
-create an isci lun on the NAS for backup
-create a vhd on the NAS for backup
Both are conceptually equivalent - you end up with an NTFS-formatted virtual disk attached to the server either way. vhd is windows technology, so it might work out better.
Or of course use a different backup tool.
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