Repost to MS - permissions problem as Administrator

From: Rick (nospam7_at_rogers.com)
Date: 06/19/04


Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 21:30:31 -0400

No one answered this so perhaps MS could.

Today I logged on as Administrator, clicked on Server Management then
Backup. I usually read the backup report from the previous evening this way
but this time I got a "You do not have the correct permissions to view this
page. ... You must be a member of the Domain Admins security group." So I
checked my security group settings and I am a member of this group, as well
as Enterprise Admin, Builtin Admin, etc.

What can cause this problem and, more particularly, how do I resolve it?

Thanks,
... rick



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