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Cobian Reflector • Running as Managed Service Account

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Hi,
I am having problems running Cobian Reflector as a (Group) managed service account and it's rights.

Windows Server 2019
Cobian Reflector 0.9.56 Beta

Code:

    2022-07-26 14:37:14 Backing up the task "Spolecne"    2022-07-26 14:37:14 Requesting the creation of a Volume Shadow Copy image for the source...ERR 2022-07-26 14:37:14 One or more errors occurred while creating the Volume Shadow Copy image.[b]ERR 2022-07-26 14:37:14 Volume Shadow Copy error: 1600[/b]    2022-07-26 14:37:14 Starting the copy. The user running the task is: ServiceCobian$    2022-07-26 14:37:14 Compressing the directory "D:\spolecne" into a monolithic archive...    2022-07-26 14:37:15 Adding the directory "D:\spolecne" to the archive...[b]ERR 2022-07-26 14:37:15 An error occurred while listing the content of the directory "D:\spolecne": (5) Access is denied: [D:\spolecne][/b]    2022-07-26 14:37:15 Checking the archive "C:\Users\ServiceCobian$\AppData\Local\Temp\spolecne.zip"...
When I switch the account for Cobian in "Services" under Windows - it adds the password automatically and the service starts correctly. But Cobian has a problem with access rights for this account. I have added the service account to - "Properities - Security" and added "Full access" for the whole "D" drive and also for the destination folder.
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I have created the gMSA with the help of this tutorial - everything was set up correctly, I can see the account in "AD - Managed Services Accounts."
https://www.advancedinstaller.com/manag ... rvice.html

If I run the service with an admin account everything works great.

What seems to be the problem? How can I set the folder rights correctly?
Thanks in advance!

Statistics: Posted by mathewpajc — 26 Jul 2022, 15:16 — Replies 1 — Views 6



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