Veeam File Restore Failed To Install Guest Agent Control
The current version of Veeam Backup & Replication 7.0 is available for download. File restore under current user fails with the “Failed to install guest agent”.
You receive the following error within moments of a job starting: Cannot connect to the host's administrative share. Host: [VM hostname or IP]. Account: [domain user].
Win32 error: The network path was not found. Code: 53 NOTE: This applies to both VMware and Hyper-V hypervisors. Cause This error means that the Veeam Backup & Replication server cannot connect to the Windows guest’s OS feature to deploy guest processing components. This path will be the ADMIN$ share ( hostname admin$) of the guest itself. These components are deployed directly from the Veeam Backup & Replication server.
If networking is inherently impossible to the guest from the B&R server (different networks, firewall, etc), processing protocol may require inversion (VMware only). Solution When this error occurs, there are a few items to go through: • Make sure the Windows time on the Veeam Backup server is the same as in the guest OS. • Make sure you do not have a firewall in the way (you can try disabling it for testing). • Make sure you can connect to the admin share (for example, Server Name admin$) with the same credentials as provided to Veeam Backup & Replication for VSS.
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• Make sure the VSS writers are set to automatic in the guest OS. • Make sure you provide Local Administrator (MACHINE Administrator) or Domain Administrator (DOMAIN Administrator) account privileges. • Make sure the guest OS is in the same network as the Veeam Backup server. • Make sure File and Printer Sharing is enabled in the guest OS. • Once File and Printer Sharing is Enabled on the guest OS, ensure to provide permissions through Windows Firewall if applicable • If the guest OS is Vista/2008 or later: • In the Network and Sharing Center, verify that it is not set for a public domain. • Verify that the Remote Registry Service is started. More Information.
If some files and folders on your computer get lost or corrupted, you can restore them from backups. For file-level restore, you can use backups of any type: • Volume-level backups (backups of the entire computer or specific volumes) • File-level backups When you perform file-level restore, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows publishes the backup content directly into the computer file system and displays it in the Veeam Backup browser. You can restore files and folders to their initial location, copy files and folders to a new location or simply target applications to restored files and work with them as usual. Before you perform volume-level restore,. Then use the File Level Restore wizard to restore the necessary files or folders.