![]() ![]() The organisation I did the install for requires the use of a seperate AD account for services, with their own secure passwords. Read on for the solution that worked for me! You may see a duplicate entry that relates to a previous version of VMware, if so right click the row and delete it. Search out any duplicates (in my case there was one entry for each ESX host, one for the vCenter server and one for ‘This Server’ so no duplicates)ħ. Right click and choose ‘edit top 200 rows’Ħ. Expand Databases, VeeamBackup, Tables and locate the dbo.Hosts tableĥ. Open SQL Server Management Studio (I did this from a different server that already had it installed)ģ.Connect to the SQL Express instance, in my case: SERVERNAME\VEEAMSQL2008R2Ĥ. If this is the case, the following solution seems to have worked for a lot of people.Ģ. If you do a bit of googling as I did, you may believe this to be due to a duplicate entry on the dbo.Hosts table in the Veeam DB (not so in my case). “Cannot complete login due to an incorrect user name or password” After a clean install of Veeam 6.5 and connecting to a vCenter server, the backups repeatedly failed and I kept getting the following error: ![]()
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