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Backup Exec was created in 198#.
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Router> Which means the user has entered the EXEC mode of the router.
The -exec option executes the following command on a target of the 'find' command.
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In MS SQL Server, you just need to grant exec permissions to public;grant exec on sp_ProcedureName to public
The debug ip rip command displays RIP routing activity in real time. The debug ip rip command can be issued at the user EXEC configuration mode.
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The "enable" command will bring the privilege level from user exec to privileged exec. Example: R1> R1>enable R1#
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Well, the major difference between Backup Exec and Netbackup is: 1. Backup exec basically is designed for Windows platform while Netbackup is designed for aan enterprise environment where multi-platform exist. Backup exec can also support other platforms but as a client server only. Media Server of Backup Exec should only reside/installed into a Windows Server. While Netbackup, the media and master server can be installed both on windows and non-windows server. 2. Backup exec has Continous Protection server feature while Netbackup has none. Also, I just want to add, the backup images from Backup Exec can be imported and restored using Netbackup. Hope this answer your inquiry. Mohamed El-Tayeb