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Hi

 

I have a database on a Linux virtual machine in a small workgroup (NASLite an excellent, fast and reliable NAS btw). Everyone can access it with no problem and for several reasons it has no security so everyone can read and write as 'guest'. However Retrospect doesn't like setting a source disk with Guest permissions, is there any way round this? It keeps asking to connect manually each time the schedule runs.

 

TIA, Douglas

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However Retrospect doesn't like setting a source disk with Guest permissions, is there any way round this?

The obvious would be to set up a "proper" account (with user and password) for Retrospect's use.

Let all the other users still use the "Guest" access.

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