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Hi, would it be possible to disallow end users to view the backup job setting via windows task bar VEB control panel? don't want them to mess around..
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Re: VEB Control Panel
YEs, we have this feature planned for the next updates. Is it only job settings you want to protect or any other functionality?
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I believe job settings would be fine.
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Frankie,
And how about restore possibilities: users can easily mess up existing OS thru File Level Recovery or overwrite the existing volumes via Volume Level Recovery?
And how about restore possibilities: users can easily mess up existing OS thru File Level Recovery or overwrite the existing volumes via Volume Level Recovery?
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oh actually, found that if the user AD account does not have administrative right they cannot even launch File Level and Volume restore application via Win7 Start Menu without knowing admin credential.
In VEB control panel, a non-administrative account can browse through tabs and click everything, except the "Configure backup" - this asks for admin credential as well.
In VEB control panel, a non-administrative account can browse through tabs and click everything, except the "Configure backup" - this asks for admin credential as well.
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Frankie,
True – thanks for checking. I completely forgot that you can manage access via user credentials.
True – thanks for checking. I completely forgot that you can manage access via user credentials.
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