I can see the mapped network resources. How can I back up a shared drive of a Novell NetWare, Linux or MacOs server?
Ferro Backup System Worker works as a system service. Network shares mapped during a logged user’s session will not be visible to FBS Worker. To make a network drive visible to Ferro Backup System, disks must be mapped directly in FBS Server: Workstation settings -> Remote commands -> Drive mapping. Note: The local system account on which FBS Server is installed by default does not have access privileges to network resources. Therefore it is necessary to switch the FBSWorker service to an account which has such privileges (e.g. an administrator account) or to set relevant privileges for the Local system account.
Ferro Backup System Worker works as a system service. Network shares mapped during a logged user’s session will not be visible to FBS Worker. To make a network drive visible to Ferro Backup System, disks must be mapped directly in FBS Server: Workstation settings -> Remote commands -> Drive mapping. Note: The local system account on which FBS Worker is installed by default does not have access privileges to network resources. Therefore it is necessary to switch the FBS Worker service to an account which has such privileges (e.g. an administrator account) or to set relevant privileges for the Local system account.
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