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Cannot open backup device Operating system error 5 (Access Denied)

Asked by gtrapp in MS SQL Server, Operating Systems Network Security

Tags: Windows Security SQL Server Backups

I have a Windows 2003 Serever Standard Edition (SP2). I have some scripts that I use to backup a SharePoint Database SQL Server 2005. The below script ran successfully on c: drive. I needed to move them to a x: drive (swap file). Running on X drive, the following produces an error and fails.

X:\SQL-Backups\SP2007>isql -E -S THOTH\MICROSOFT##SSEE -d WSS_Config2 -Q"BACKUP
DATABASE WSS_Config2 TO DISK = 'x:\SQL-Backups\SP2007\WSS_Config2.Bak' WITH INIT
, NAME = 'WSS_Config2 Full Backup'"
Msg 3201, Level 16, State 1, Server THOTH\MICROSOFT##SSEE, Line 1
Cannot open backup device 'x:\SQL-Backups\SP2007\WSS_Config2.Bak'. Operating
system error 5(Access is denied.).
Msg 3013, Level 16, State 1, Server THOTH\MICROSOFT##SSEE, Line 1
BACKUP DATABASE is terminating abnormally.

I checked the permissions on the old location on c:\SQL-Backups\SP2007 and they are the same as on X:\SQL-Backups\SP2007. Could it be a firewall issue?
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