

Click Close on the Operation Progress window when it shows completed.Browse/Enter the location of the configuration file which is to be copied and click OK.
#Backup exec 2010 password
Enter the user credentials (Domain\User Name ) and password with administrative rights on the Backup Exec server.In the right window pane, right-click the Backup Exec media server and select Apply copied media server configuration.NOTE: If there are no servers listed, right-click on All Media Servers > select New Media Server > enter the name of the media server and click OK. TO APPLY COPIED MEDIA SERVER CONFIGURATION (NEW SERVER): Browse/Enter the desired location of the configuration file and click OK.Ĭlick Close one the Operation Progress window shows completed.Enter the user name (Domain\User Name ) and password with administrative rights on the Backup Exec server.In the right window pane, right-click the Backup Exec media server and select Copy Media Server Configuration.NOTE: If there are no servers listed, right-click on All Media Servers > select New Media Server > enter the name of the media server and click OK Expand Known Media Server and then expand All Media Servers to see the Backup Exec server name on the right.Navigate to the Backup Exec installation directory (:\Program Files\Symantec\Backup Exec) and run BEUtility.exe.
#Backup exec 2010 install
TO COPY MEDIA SERVER CONFIGURATION TO A FILE (ORIGINAL SERVER): Backup Exec 2010 R3 revision 5204 Service Pack 4 (SP4) is required before installing this update Administrative privileges are required to install this.

Jobs not scheduled and are set to run only once)Īpply Copied Media Server Configuration: Enables the media server configuration information-that was copied using the task Copy Media Server Configuration-to be applied to other media servers in the Backup Exec environment.
#Backup exec 2010 serial
