Do I have to install Backup Exec on every desktop I want to
protect?
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No. You must install the Desktop Agent on every desktop you want
to protect. It is not necessary to install Backup Exec.
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I installed the Desktop and Laptop option, but I do not know how
to install the Desktop Agent on users' computers.
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The Desktop Agent can be installed by running the installation
program from the share where DLO is installed. Or, it can be push
installed using the Backup Exec installer.
The Desktop Agent installation program is located in a share
where you installed DLO. This share will have a name in the
following format:
\\<Server>\DLOAgent.
Using Windows Explorer, browse to this share from the desktop
that you want to protect with the Desktop Agent. Run Setup.exe from
this share. You must be an administrator on the desktop to install
the Desktop Agent software.
Symantec recommends that DLO administrators run the
Configuration Wizard to familiarize themselves with the
application.
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Can I install the Desktop Agent on Windows Servers or media
servers?
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Because the Desktop Agent is designed to protect user data
rather than critical server data, it cannot be installed on Windows
Servers or media servers.
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I am receiving the following error while authenticating through
the Desktop Agent to the media server: "Failed to Initialize
database. 0x800A0E7D"
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You tried to connect to the media server with an account that is
not in the same domain as the media server, or in a trusted domain.
For DLO to function properly, the media server must be in a Windows
Domain.
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I have a desktop and a laptop computer protected by the Desktop
Agent. Why can't I move my laptop to a new Storage Location?
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When a user has multiple computers running the Desktop Agent,
all backup data is stored in the same network user data folder. If
you want to move your data to a new Storage Location, you must move
the entire network user data folder for all of your computers to
that new location.
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I am trying to synchronize files between my desktop and laptop
computers, but I cannot see my other computer in the
Synchronization View in the Desktop Agent.
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To synchronize data between two computers, the same user account
must be used when running the Desktop Agent on each computer. For
example, the user Domain\MyUser must have backed up data on
Computer A and Computer B in order for synchronization to take
place between these two computers.
If you are sure you have backed up data while running the
Desktop Agent under the same user account on both of your
computers, select Refresh in the Desktop Agent's Synchronization
View to make the synchronization selections available. If this is
not successful, Exit from the File menu and restart the Desktop
Agent application.
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What files or folders can I synchronize between my
computers?
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Any data that is backed up by a backup selection is eligible for
synchronization. These backup selections may be defined by the DLO
Administrator in the profile or in a backup selection that was
created with the Desktop Agent.
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I would like to share my synchronized data with my co-workers.
How can I do this?
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The Desktop and Laptop Option does not provide functionality for
sharing files between users. Synchronization is designed to share
files between a single user's computers.
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