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Single Sign On
We are trying to implement Veeam Agent for Microsft Windows on our laptops, that are registered in our Windows domain.
Because we have a policy that the users have to change their domain password frequently I'm searching for an easy way to use Single Sign on the Veeam Agent.
Because we have a policy that the users have to change their domain password frequently I'm searching for an easy way to use Single Sign on the Veeam Agent.
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Re: Single Sign On
Hello and welcome Dirkdm.
What repository are you going to use for your agent backups? Thanks!
What repository are you going to use for your agent backups? Thanks!
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Re: Single Sign On
The first step is to backup to a Shared Folder on a NAS device that requires Windows Authentication as security. As far as I can see I have to enter the domain credentials, username and password in the configuration of the Veaam Windows Backup Agent.
When I can configure the agent to work with single sign on then I have to investigate, for the sales persons that rarely enter the company, to backup to the cloud.
When I can configure the agent to work with single sign on then I have to investigate, for the sales persons that rarely enter the company, to backup to the cloud.
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Re: Single Sign On
I'll have to say that I'm still testing in the Free version edition. Will it be possible in a licensed version ?
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Re: Single Sign On
Dirk,
You can use computer account to avoid any account requirements even in free version. If you do not select the This share requires access credentials check box, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows will connect to the shared folder using the NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM account of the computer where the product is installed. Will that work for you? Thanks!
You can use computer account to avoid any account requirements even in free version. If you do not select the This share requires access credentials check box, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows will connect to the shared folder using the NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM account of the computer where the product is installed. Will that work for you? Thanks!
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Yes, that will work for me. Thanks !!!
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