Change of Service Account gets 669 Error
PDinCA
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When the service account is changed, via the Services Management Console, the registry permissions should be checked at that time, and failure used to prevent the change.
We just changed from the trial windows user account to use the SQLService account, which was accepted, but the backups all fail with a 669 error.
Please enhance the service itself to detect a login change and fire off the necessary validations.
version 7.7.0.18
We just changed from the trial windows user account to use the SQLService account, which was accepted, but the backups all fail with a 669 error.
Please enhance the service itself to detect a login change and fire off the necessary validations.
version 7.7.0.18
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SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8
Is any kind of an enhancement request worth the time to add in Uservoice?
What is the actual best-practice to achieve the goal of changing the service account, if the Management Console is a faux pas!?
Assistance would be appreciated as this isn't the only server affected...
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SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8
With due respect, you failed to answer the most important question, "What is the actual best-practice to achieve the goal of changing the service account, if the Management Console is a faux pas!?"
Neither did you comment on whether requesting the means of changing the account, with registry and folder permission checks, intercepted via a login change made by Management Console, would be a waste of effort.
The documentation at https://documentation.red-gate.com/display/SBU7/Permissions under "Changing the SQL Backup Agent service startup account", in fact, actually states that the Management Console snap-in for Services is precisely what to use!
Isn't it time that the "Server Property" known as the Service Account was changeable via the UI, not by some manual method that isn't entirely covered in the documentation under the "Changing the SQL Backup Agent service startup account" heading? That section, at the very least, needs to reference the preceding sections, (that someone looking for precisely the title of the heading would have homed in on, skipping the rest)to ensure that the reader knows that Registry and Folder permissions must be revisited for a successful change to occur... If the UI were to handle it, all the checks that the installer ensured were in place, would be run, and those missing would be automatically set. Eases the pain quite a bit.
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