Setting 'write' rights in Windows 2000
B.Smith
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We're just beginning to install SQL Backup 4.6 in both Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2000 environments. Occasionally, we have been receiving the following error message:
Error saving server settings: Please ensure that the SQL Backup service startup user has 'write' rights to the HKLM\Software\Red Gate\SQL Backup\<Instance name> key.
I have figured out where to set this permission successfully in 2003. Where/how do I set it in 2000?
Error saving server settings: Please ensure that the SQL Backup service startup user has 'write' rights to the HKLM\Software\Red Gate\SQL Backup\<Instance name> key.
I have figured out where to set this permission successfully in 2003. Where/how do I set it in 2000?
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UPDATE: It's regedt32 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/141377)
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