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inSync Private Cloud 5.2 - inSync Help - Druva

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<strong>inSync</strong> <strong>5.2</strong> <strong>Private</strong> <strong>Cloud</strong> – Administrator’s Guide<br />

Deleting an IP Address<br />

To delete an IP address:<br />

1. From the Manage menu, select Settings. The Settings page is displayed.<br />

2. Click the Network tab.<br />

3. Under Server IP Address area, select the IP address that you want to delete and<br />

click Delete. A message asking for your confirmation appears.<br />

4. Click Ok.<br />

Configuring <strong>inSync</strong> Server Credentials<br />

You can choose to run the <strong>inSync</strong> service as Local System account or under a specific user account.<br />

The latter is required if you want to identify the <strong>inSync</strong> Server processes or if you intend to use<br />

network attached storages to store the backup data. By default, the <strong>inSync</strong> service is run as Local<br />

System account.<br />

To configure <strong>inSync</strong> Server credentials:<br />

1. From the Manage menu, select Settings. The Settings page is displayed.<br />

2. Click the Network tab.<br />

3. Under <strong>inSync</strong> Server Credentials area, click Edit. The Edit <strong>inSync</strong> Service Credentials window<br />

appears.<br />

4. Make modifications as required:<br />

a. If you want to run <strong>inSync</strong> service as Local System account, select Use Local System<br />

Account.<br />

b. If you want to run <strong>inSync</strong> service as another account, clear Use Local System Account<br />

and then enter the username and password of the account that you want to use.<br />

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