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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

NetWorker Strong Authentication and Windows BMR recoveries

This topic describes how to use NetWorker strong authentication.

NOTE:Starting with NetWorker 19.3, BMR can be performed for clients that uses nsrauth as authentication method.

When you recover a Windows client that uses NetWorker strong authentication (nsrauth) to communicate with other NetWorker hosts, communications with the NetWorker server may fail during a Windows BMR recovery. When you perform a Windows BMR recovery for a host that uses nsrauth authentication only, the Windows PE image does not have the nsrauth credentials file that the original client used, and it generates the new credentials. NetWorker server refuses to allow the recovery operation to complete as it is not aware of the new credentials.

To resolve this issue, before you perform the BMR recovery perform the following task:

  • Delete the NSR Peer Information resource for the NetWorker Client from the NSRLA database on the NetWorker Server. This will cause the NetWorker Server to create a new NSR Peer Information resource for the client.

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