DS-User F1 Help for GUI (Context-Sensitive) : Specify Credentials (Windows DS-Client)
 
Specify Credentials (Windows DS-Client)
Use this screen to provide or modify credentials to network resources, including database credentials.
(Note: The title of this screen might be different, depending on the kind of backup set selected and the action you are performing.)
You can click [...] beside any User Name field to browse for an encrypted key file (one that contains the user credentials). If the file is valid, you must enter the correct key to unlock the file. Opens the "Enter unlock key" screen.
 
Network Credentials:
Database Credentials:
 
Network Credentials
User Name
Enter a valid User Name.
Password
Enter the corresponding password.
From
Select the Server where the User Name is defined. This field appears if the sever you want to connect to can require additional information. This field can appear in two forms:
An editable drop down list appears. You can type or select the server/domain where the specified user account is defined.
An edit field appears if the server you are connecting to can have "From" information (ex: context in NDS authentication). For NetWare servers, you should enter a ’context’.
Notes
NetWare
If you provide From information, NDS authentication will be used as .username.from. Otherwise, bindery authentication will be performed.
 
Microsoft SQL
Database Credential Information
User Name
Enter a valid database User Name.
Password
Enter the corresponding password.
 
GroupWise
Database Credential Information
User Name
Enter a valid database User Name.
Password
Enter the corresponding password.
 
Oracle Server
Database Credential Information
User Name
Enter a valid database User Name.
Password
Enter the corresponding password.
Service Name
Type the name of the Oracle service database you wish to backup.
The Service Name is the TNS alias that is specified in the “tnsnames.ora” file on your Oracle client.
The DS-Client computer must be running the Oracle client with Recovery Manager.
For Oracle 12c:
If you enter the service name defined at CDB-level, you will be able to browse the entire container database (Root and all pluggable databases).
If you enter the service name defined at PDB-level, you will be able to browse that specific pluggable database only.
 
MySQL
Database Credential Information
User Name
Enter a valid database User Name.
Password
Enter the corresponding password.
 
Lotus Domino Server
Database Credential Information
Connect As
You must search for the notes.ini file that specifies the user.id credentials for this specific Lotus Domino Server Database.
The user.id file is provided by the Lotus Notes Administrator. (The password must also be supplied by the Lotus Notes Administrator.)
The notes.ini file is generated by the Lotus Notes (client) installation on the DS-Client computer.
If you move these files, make sure to edit the notes.ini file to reference the exact current path (as seen from the DS-Client computer) to the user.id file in its “KeyFileName” parameter.
Password
Enter the corresponding password.
 
Backup from the Cloud (Salesforce.com)
Database Credential Information
Username
Enter the Salesforce.com username and password.
Password
Enter the corresponding password.
Note: If you ever need to change this password, you must also update your security token from Salesforce.com (by obtaining a new one from them).
Target
Select the target database for backup:
Production (default): This the live, functioning version of the Salesforce.com database.
Sandbox: This is the developer / testing version of the Salesforce.com database.
Token
The security token that was emailed to you by Salesforce.com.
 
Backup from the Cloud (Microsoft Office 365) and Microsoft Exchange Server (using EWS)
Credential Information
Connect as
Type a user name that has the required permission and license. The user must already exist. The value for this field should not contain the domain name.
 
See the Knowledge Base article in “Backup from the Cloud (Microsoft Office 365)” for details on the requirements for the backup and restore of these data types: SharePoint Online, Exchange Online, or Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 or later (using EWS).
Password
Type the corresponding password.
From
Type the domain name of the backup source.
This domain must already exist.
You must type the complete domain name as it is configured on your network. For example, if the emails at the backup source are addressed to user@company.local, type company.local in this field.