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Taking backup into different server through Database Maintenance Plan

Asked by Mehram in MS SQL Server

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Sql Server 2000

I have two servers

1) accsrv
2) sdmsrv

In sdmsrv I have shared folder \\sdmsrv\ACCSRV_BACKUP with administrative rights.

In accsrv I have created a Database Maintenance Plan and in tab [complete backup] I have ticked use this directory and Here I am writing folder name \\sdmsrv\ACCSRV_BACKUP it says

"The complete database backup directory \\sdmsrv\ACCSRV_BACKUP is invalid. Are you sure this is what you want?"

In short , I am unable to take database backup into different server/machine.Start Free Trial
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Zone: MS SQL Server
Tags: backup, database, server, maintenance, plan
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