You can modify the Backup set name, Login ID and the Login Password to the MS SQL server and also the Windows User Authentication. After you updated the information in here, press the save button to exit.
For backup set with backup schedule and network shared drive selected as backup source, you need to enter a specify a Windows domain account for the %edition_name% with sufficient permission to access the network location.
Field | Description |
Name | Backup set name. |
Owner | The Owner of the Backup Set |
Field | Description | |
Backup mode | he backup mode, there are two types: VSS and ODBC. | |
Server | All SQL instances or a specific instance that will be backed up. | |
Authentication | The Authentication type to be used for the Backup Set. You may choose between SQL Server Authentication or Windows Server Authentication.
Choosing SQL Server Authentication (if it was not the selected Authentication type during Backup Set creation) will require users to input a valid SQL Login ID and Password. Default Login ID is 'sa'. |
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Login ID | The login ID to access your MS SQL server. | |
Password | The login ID to access your MS SQL server. |
For %edition_name% installed on Microsoft Windows version 8, 8.1 and 10, using the Microsoft account for Windows User Authentication is supported, e.g. username@outlook.com.
Some users prefer to use a pin to login to Windows, this cannot be used for the Windows User Authentication. The pin can only be used for logging in to Windows and is not applicable for the Windows User Authentication. The password of the account must be provided instead of the pin to access files and/or folders in the backup source.
For %edition_name% version 5.11 and above, Windows User Authentication can be toggled on or off is SQL Server Authentication is selected as the Authentication type. If set to off, a valid Login ID and Password must be used; otherwise, an error will occur when attempting to save the settings.
Field | Description |
Domain Name | Your domain name for %edition_name% to access network location. |
User name | User name for %edition_name% to access network location. |
Password | User password for %edition_name% to access network location. |