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However if you want to pull the data over the network via a share you need to create a CIFS share of the volume and then ensure the windows NTFS security on each file and folder has the correct permissions. Manage via a windows host and the MMC pointed at your filer but can use NetApp cli if you want. You may need to take ownership of the NTFS permissions 1st, via the domain admin account. This is all very messy and does not scale well, so recommend you pay the cash for the NDMP plug in for your backup app.

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When I signed in my SAMSUNG account on my mobile, and requesting the Two-Step Verification code, I don't receive any code, tried that from samsung accounts website, the same thing happened, I can generate backup codes, which won't work with the phone, Now I am trying to turn off the Two-Step Verification option, but I don't know how.

This is the problem, it's a freshly setup phone, I need to signup my samsung account to restore my data, when I sign in with my samsung account details, user name and password, i get the two steps verification, it shows that an SMS been sent to my phone number, and I wait and wait and wait, while nothing happening. then I am timed out, and I have to request a verification code again, and so on.

Hi am am too tensed and when i logged into my samsung account online it show 2 step verification and i enabled it. I logged in online on my pc it was fine. Sunddenly samsung account in my samsung device was signed off and i had to login again. I did get code by sms i signed it but it did not proceed instead itself it clicked on request again code button nd i recvd another otp i typed that but cldnt sign in. I can sign in via pc but not from phn. On pc too i dont hv to option to disable 2 step verification. Pls help. Im stuck.

This is happening to me now, At 1st I had the above mentioned problem, but since last week, When I login to my samsung account on my phone, i put my username and my password, then I go to step 2 which the sms verification code, the new thing this week, I receive the SMS which is a good thing that made me feel happy that my phone and phone provider able to receive sms from SAMSUNG. So once my phone receives the sms, automatically the verification code appreas on the code space and act like it's signing in, but nothing happened as within less than a second, the verification code space comes back empty again and Resend code appears available again if I want to receive another code, and it'll keep doing that no matter how many times I receive verification code.

If you need to verify a phone number for Gmail but don't have one, there are still ways to sign up! In many regions, you can tap the Skip option on the phone number screen if you've provided a backup email address. If you don't have the "Skip" option, you can get a temporary phone number or use a friend or family member's phone to verify. This wikiHow article teaches you how to sign up for a Gmail account without a phone number of your own, as well as what to do if you lose access to the phone or phone number you use to access your Google account.

Instead of Samsung accounts, Some Samsung users directly use Google account on their phones. If you want to remove it after a factory reset, you can use Tenorshare 4uKey for Android - a robust application tool built to bypass Google lock on Samsung phones after factory rest. So you need not fret if you have forgotten your Google account password and got stuck on Google account verification page. Let's see how you can use 4uKey for Android to remove Google lock on Samsung in a few simple steps.

No. With two-factor authentication, you don't need to remember any security questions. We verify your identity exclusively using your password and verification codes sent to your trusted devices and phone numbers. When you enroll in two-factor authentication, we keep your old security questions on file for two weeks in case you need to return your account to its previous security settings. After that, they're deleted.

To log in using bypass codes, select the Enter a Passcode button on the MFA screen when logging into a protected application. Once you have used a bypass code, it cannot be used again. Only one sheet of bypass codes is valid at any point in time for your account. If you generate a new set of bypass codes using the instructions above, any old codes will be invalidated.

I am working on a plugin development. In-order to have data for testing, I have taken backup data from the Testing server Jira (System -> Backup system) and restored it in my local machine (System -> Restore system). My Testing Jira has Crowd authentication and so when I am trying to login my local JIRA setup (after restore) in my machine, it checks for Crowd authentication.
Is there a way to bypass the Crowd authentication ? Appreciate your help!

If you no longer have access to the device or email address where you receive your one-time verification code (for example, if you got a new phone or your email address changed), you can log in to your account by entering your usual email address and password.

Then, instead of entering the one-time verification code, enter your backup code. We gave you this backup code when you set up your USCIS online account. You would have seen an image like the one on the right. This is an example; not your real backup code.

This user right determines which users can bypass file and directory, registry, and other persistent object permissions for the purposes of backing up the system. This user right is effective only when an application attempts access through the NTFS backup application programming interface (API) through a backup tool such as NTBACKUP.EXE. Otherwise, standard file and directory permissions apply.

A while back, I forgot my Google account password and my phone pin, which got me in a complicated situation. I thought that I can unlock any device by factory resetting it. Though, it turns out that the FRP (Factory Reset Protection) feature prevents us from unlocking any device just like that. Thankfully, after some digging, I was able to learn how to bypass Google lock FRP. To make it easier for you, I have listed 3 easy solutions to bypass Google account lock on Android.

You may have set an emergency backup code when you turned on two-step verification. If you did, you were asked to save it for your records. If you still have your backup code, click Having trouble getting a code? in the window that appears when you try to log in, and then click Enter the emergency backup code and type in your code.

You may have added a backup phone number when you turned on two-step verification. If you did, or you think you might have, click Having trouble getting a code? in the window that appears when you try to log in, and then click Text my backup phone. Then, find that phone or contact the person that has it, and follow the prompts from there.

I need to create a kind of "backup operator" account, which can read all the files on a system for copying to a backup system without the permission to modify any of them, including those that belong to root.

The permissions are for a user who logs in from a remote backup server and backups up all the files to the remote server. If the backup server gets compromised that account should not be able to log into the server being backed up and do some damage. Accounts on the backed up server should also not be able to log into the backup server and do some damage if gets compromised.

Google will ask you a lot of questions to better understand the situation. You will also be prompted to enter a few details such as your phone number and email address. Once verification is complete, Google would review your request and you would get an access token in the recovery email address you provided at the time of creating the Google account.

When you enable 2FA or 2SV, Google will offer you to save backup codes. You can use any one of the codes to sign in to your Google account in case you forget your password or are unable to verify using a smartphone or 2FA verification code. You get 10 codes and each can be used once.

To generate a backup code, go to your Google account settings page. Go to Security > 2-step verification and click on Backup codes to generate it. Note these codes down somewhere safe (preferably offline) and where you can access them in the future.

The security key is a kind of USB stick that is built for 2-Step verification. These physical flash drives hold the credentials or keys that are linked to your Google account. You can buy one from Amazon and keep it in your wallet or at your desk.

Now, simply use it while logging in. On the verification page, click Try Another way > Security key and plug in the security key to log in. If the key was properly linked to your account then you should be able to log in without a hitch.

When configured for LDAP authentication, Splunk will "fall back" to splunk local accounts if the LDAP user isn't found. Is it possible to bypass SAML authentication to log in with a Splunk local account? I've tried a variety of things including statically pasting the link to

Veeam Backup & Replication supports multi-factor authentication (MFA) for additional user verification. A one-time password (OTP) generated in the mobile authenticator application is used as a second verification method. Combined with login and password credentials, it creates a more secure environment and protects user accounts from being compromised.

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