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                                         kzabbott 
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                                             Posted - 2014-10-17 : 17:40:08
                                            
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                                            | I've inherited the care and feeding of some SQL Servers, including a new SQL2012R2 server running on Windows 2012R2.I'm trying to enable native SQL backups on the SQL2012R2 box to a remote CIFS share (mapped as a local drive) following what I've found installed on some of the SQL2008R2 boxes I inherited.What I have discovered is that my predecessor uses xp_shell which is enabled on the servers, and maps the drive by calling a batch file.So, I tried enabling xp_shell and mapping the drive and viola! the remote share  is accessible as a backup destination via SQL.However, what I have read in the forums here and elsewhere leads me to believe that leaving xp_shell enabled is insecure, and cumbersome to enable it, run the backup, and disable it (although doable, I suppose).So what can I do that is secure to make my mapped drive available for my backup job?The SQL commands are run as local server administratormapping of share is done by a network account created solely for that purpose.K. Zachary Abbott | 
                                             
                                         
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                                     tkizer 
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                                            Posted - 2014-10-17 : 17:43:06
                                          
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                                          Use a UNC path instead of a mapped drive. Mapped drives are so 1980.  backup database db1to disk = '\\server1\share1\dir1\file1.bak'Tara KizerSQL Server MVP since 2007http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/  | 
                                         
                                        
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