I tried creating a new account on the NT 4.0 call pilot, added it to all groups (apparently Backup Operators is supposed to be the one) repeated the same procedure on the remote box, created a wide open share (NTFS and share permissions) and it still didn’t work.
I was just speaking with my Bell tech and he said that they made some changes in later versions of Call Pilot, specifically around this.
At this point we’ve tried everything except actually using the NGenSys password. I think this is the next step. I’ll post the results.
Except from the help file:
What you need before you can configure a remote backup disk
• administrator access to the remote file server to configure a share for access by CallPilot
• the password of the NGenSys account on the CallPilot server
If the remote share already exists, you only need the computer name of the remote server and the (share name) on it.
To add NGensys as a local user
1. Log on to the remote file server as an administrator.
2. Add NGenSys as a local user in Username.
• Full Name and Description fields are blank.
• Enter and confirm Password.
• Disable (leave blank) User Must Change Password at Next Logon, User Cannot Change Password, and Account Disabled.
• Enable Password Never Expires.
To create and share a folder
1. Create a shared directory for the remote disk backups in the Add Users and Groups window.
2. Grant Full Control access to NGenSys in Type of Access. Ensure that only NGenSys has access to the shared directory.
For specific instructions that apply to the Windows operating system you are using, refer to your Windows online Help.
To add a new backup device
System > Backup/Restore
1. In the Select a task list, click Maintain and configure backup devices.
2. Click Add Device....
3. Type a descriptive device name.
4. Type the path to the remote backup device, using the following format: \\computername\sharename.
5. Click Save.
Backups to a remote disk drive
The network must be configured to allow backups to be performed to a remote disk drive on a Windows 98/NT/2000 remote file server.
CallPilot does not support backups to local disks or remote disks on computers running Windows 95.
For maximum security, restrict all access to the backup device to CallPilot Manager.
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