To delete the %UserName; user account, on the Administrative Tools menu, click Computer Management. Expand Local Users and Groups, and then select Users. Right-click %UserName;, and then click Delete.
To complete the recovery process you need to restore the recovered Shared Services Provider from Shared Services Administration ...
To configure Data Protection Manager and its prerequisite software using the settings below, click Configure. To change settings, ...
To create a new backup policy for this server you must first delete the previous policy. To change when backups are performed ...
To define the tape write period and expiry tolerance, please click the Advanced button below. Click Help to know more about ...
To delete the %UserName; user account, on the Administrative Tools menu, click Computer Management. Expand Local Users and ...
To delete the DPM database, in SQL Server Manager Studio, connect to server \%InstanceName;. Expand the %InstanceName; instance ...
To enable end-user recovery, you must configure Active Directory so that Data Protection Manager can access it. If this is ...
To enable recovery from DPM, you need to have .NET 3.0 installed on your machine. Vista users can enable it on your machine ...
To enable recovery from DPM, you need to have .NET 3.0 installed on your machine. Vista users can enable it on your machine ...