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Hi!

If running BE 2010 on two Windows 2008R2-server, both with each local SQL2005 Express database.

Is BE SQL-agent required to protect those databases? Or is there any built-in license/feature for this?

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Anders Thome

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BackupExec each night by default will dump it's database as a flat file.

Just pick up those files in a backup job.

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Post Protect BEs own database 
Thanks for reply, do you know If I can change the time for this dump? As
I want it to be as current as possible before backing it up to tape.

Also do you know any documentations about this?

Regards
Anders

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BackupExec each night by default will dump it's database as a flat file.

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Go under Tools >> Options

You'll find it there as an option something about Database maintenance perhaps? This is also I believe documented in the manual and support KB..
The Support KB is actually quite good for finding things if you dont mind using various keyword searches.

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