Re: SystemState W2008



Hi,

Wolfgang Hansl schrieb:
Warum ich den Umweg über die CMD gehen "wollte" - sind wohl noch gedankliche
Altlasten aus besseren Zeiten! ;-)

... also völlig normal ;-)

Na klar, den Befehl und die Optionen direkt in die Aufgabenplanung, und es
gibt kein Rechteproblem mehr....

Prima. Freut mich. Sonst hätte ich mich auch gewundert, denn so läuft der
Task bei uns. Allerdings als Vollbackup mit VSS.
Ich bin irritiert, daß es so geil funktioniert.

Schau dir mal dieses Video an, die Stunde Zeit lohnt sich zum Thema Backup.
(Danke an Nils für den Schupser in die Richtung)

Active Directory Backup and Recovery in Windows Server 2008 - {Was Sie
wissen sollten}
http://www.microsoft.com/germany/msdn/launch2008/library.aspx?id=T01_MI_0915

Bei UAC halte ich mich raus ...
ist dir dieses "Feature" auch suspekt?

Naj, sagen wir mal unbequem und psychologisch falsch, aber das versteht
ausser mir keiner ... ich hätte lieber einen "Benutzer mit erhöhten
Rechten" (Privilidged User) gehabt, als einen "Eingeschränkten
Administrator" (Restricted Admin). Die Funktion wäre die gleiche, aber
ich finde es hört sich besser an, einem Benutzer das Admin Recht über
UAC zu geben, als einem Admin das Adminrecht zu nehmen und nur über
UAC wieder zur verfügung zu stellen.

Pure Psychology, aber ich glaube das wäre werbetechnisch besser angekommen.

Egal ...

Tschö
Mark
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