Backup Exec can run a report manually and display the results. It can also run the report automatically and email the results. For whatever reason the firewall is blocking several of these emails. I don't have control over the firewalls. I don't want to rdp into these servers to manually check these logs. It is too time consuming when I have about 10-20 per day to check. Thus begins the search for another solution.
I can FTP from the backup exec server and put a file on a ftp server. I can write a script to automate this ftp and schedule it. If only I could take that same html report that would be emailed to me, and instead ftp it to the ftp server I would consider that a WIN. But I can't find any local store of these html files to ftp them.
Is there a way to tell backup exec to store these reports? Where are these reports stored?
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Backup Exec can run a report manually and display the results. It can also run the report automatically and email the results. For whatever reason the firewall is blocking several of these emails. I don't have control over the firewalls. I don't want to rdp into these servers to manually check these logs. It is too time consuming when I have about 10-20 per day to check. Thus begins the search for another solution.
I can FTP from the backup exec server and put a file on a ftp server. I can write a script to automate this ftp and schedule it. If only I could take that same html report that would be emailed to me, and instead ftp it to the ftp server I would consider that a WIN. But I can't find any local store of these html files to ftp them.
Is there a way to tell backup exec to store these reports? Where are these reports stored?
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