I understand that SQL 2012 is not supported in Backup Exec 2010 R3 (which I completely disagree with the philosophy on this one, because as we all know, many companies are hanging onto 2010 R3 due to all the issues with BE2012, not to mention the fact that SQL 2012 was released early in 2012). However, often times things aren't "supported" yet they actually still function.
This is one of those times where I'm trying to figure out if I can get it to still function, even though it's "unsupported". I have all the appropriate permissions and configurations in place, and the RAWS agent on the VM where I have SQL 2012 installed, but when I go into BE2010R3 to try a new backup job on this remote VM, it does not recognize that SQL is installed apparently, because SQL is not an option in the Selection List.
My question is, for SQL 2012, are there different registry keys that Backup Exec uses to detect SQL and enumerate the listings for in the Selection List? If it's not registry keys, what is it that Backup Exec is not detecting in order to make the SQL 2012 instance show up in the Selection List? I'm only testing with SQL 2012 right now.