Naturally, you are free to use administrator credentials for both purposes. This will
work, but make sure it conforms to the security policy set in your network.
3.2.2 Firewall Settings
Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server uses the following ports for remote operation:
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server (Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server Agents) UDP port: 9876
•
server (Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server Agents) TCP port: 9876, if busy
choose a port at random
•
client (Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server) UDP port: 9877, if busy choose
a port at random
You might have to set the appropriate firewall access options. Options for the Windows
Firewall, included in Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows 2003 Server and later
Windows versions, are set automatically during installation of Acronis Recovery for MS
SQL Server components. However, make sure that the option File and Printer
Sharing in the Control panel -> Windows Firewall -> Exceptions is enabled on
the remote computer, before the remote operation starts.
3.3 General Rules of Installation
Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server components and their features can be installed in
multiple configurations, in terms of distributing the components and features among
the networked computers.
3.3.1
Installing Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server
Components
There are two ways to install Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server components – local
and remote.
To install Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server Management Console and Acronis
Recovery for MS SQL Server Agent locally:
•
run the Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server setup file
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in the Install Menu, select the program to install: Acronis Recovery for MS
SQL Server Management Tools or Acronis Recovery for MS SQL Server
Agent
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follow the install wizard instructions on the screen
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