Thursday, April 28, 2011

CloudBerry Backup: How to setup custom credentials for network locations

CloudBerry S3 Backup is a powerful Windows program that automate backup and restore processes to Amazon S3 cloud storage. 

In this release v 2.1.1 we are improving our network backup feature with an ability to setup custom credentials for network locations.  this is important as CloudBerry Backup connects to network locations using the service account, which is Local System by default. This has been the cause for Network Path not found issue

Note: network locations can be used as a source for backup and you can learn about this functionality here and as a destination for backup and you can learn more about it here.

We have added an option called Network Credentials to the Tools menu

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This option will open the Network Credentials dialog where you can add credentials to various network locations.

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Click Add to create another set of credentials.

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You can also set network credentials right on the Backup Wizard in the Add Network Share dialog

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As always we would be happy to hear your feedback and you are welcome to post a comment.

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Note: this post applies to CloudBerry Backup 2.1.1 and later.

CloudBerry Backup is a Windows program that leverages Amazon S3 storage. You can download it at http://backup.cloudberrylab.com/ . It comes with onetime fee of $29.99 (US) per copy.

CloudBerry Backup for WHS is a Windows Home Server add-in that leverages Amazon S3 storage. You can download it at http://whs.cloudberrylab.com/ . It comes with onetime fee of $29.99 (US) per copy.

CloudBerry Backup Server Edition.  is a Windows program designed to run in server environment that leverages Amazon S3 storage. You can download it at http://server.cloudberrylab.com/ . It comes with onetime fee of $69.99 (US) per copy.

 

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