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Windows service accounts, litespeed local repository not configured, network backup location

I may be missing something obvious here, but at the moment I'm not sure what it is.  It may be all one issue, or three separate ones.

I have a windows litespeed service account set up, but when I go to configure remote servers, they are attempting to use a completely different account and saying it does not have sysadmin privileges.  Any ideas why, and how to fix it?

After configuring remote servers with local repositories, the central console still says that it does not have a local repository configured.  Is that due to the service account being incorrect?

I need to use a network location for backups.  The backup jobs appear to run successfully, but no backups appear in the specified location.  I would assume the jobs would fail in the case of not enough permissions?

Perhaps I've just been staring at this too long, and as I said, missing something ridiculously obvious.  But any suggestions would be appreciated!

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  • The service account I am referring to is the one that you are prompted to supply during configuration. I provide DOMAIN\dsvc_litespeed. The one I get the prompt about is dsvc_sa_servername, and this is also the service account the jobs attempt to "run as." I'm not sure where this one comes from, as I have not supplied that anywhere.

    I feel like I'm missing or not understanding something correctly during setup; my personal user account has all the admin rights necessary to install, but I do want litespeed to run using dsvc_litespeed. Our enviornment can be quirky (we're going through some security changes/upgrades/confusion), and occasionally things happen like accidentally disabling wrong user accounts...

    I will definitely check on the files and access as you suggested here and below, and then open a support case as necessary/with whatever information I find.

    Thank you!!
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  • The service account I am referring to is the one that you are prompted to supply during configuration. I provide DOMAIN\dsvc_litespeed. The one I get the prompt about is dsvc_sa_servername, and this is also the service account the jobs attempt to "run as." I'm not sure where this one comes from, as I have not supplied that anywhere.

    I feel like I'm missing or not understanding something correctly during setup; my personal user account has all the admin rights necessary to install, but I do want litespeed to run using dsvc_litespeed. Our enviornment can be quirky (we're going through some security changes/upgrades/confusion), and occasionally things happen like accidentally disabling wrong user accounts...

    I will definitely check on the files and access as you suggested here and below, and then open a support case as necessary/with whatever information I find.

    Thank you!!
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