Fred, Data Protection for SQL requires SYSADMIN role for the ID that runs the backups and restores. Data Protection for SQL uses the specialized SQL Server VDI (Virtual Device Interface) API in order to get the additional speed and function for performing backup and restores. In order to utilize the SQL Server "VDI" API, Microsoft SQL Server requires the SYSADMIN role because the VDI API actually shares storage with the SQL Server to increase performance. It also requires enough system permissions to read and write to the local registry.
Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/15/2004 04:08:25 PM: > Our Windoze guys, after years of battling over who should have local > administrator privileges, find that they have to give those rights to the > DBAs in order to run the TDP agent. Has anybody come up with a way around > this?
