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Evening chaps.... (and chapesses of course...)
I have just knocked together a second machine to look after web serving =
and I'm trying to back it up over the network. I'm using NTBACKUP. If I =
start my little batch file from a command prompt or by double clicking =
on teh icon, it works great, backups up all local drives and the network =
drives too. However, if I schedule the backup, by either using Arcana =
Scheduler or NT's Schedule service, I get the following errors. My logon =
has not changed, I'm still the Administrator. The tape drive is on the =
PDC, the web server is the BDC.
Rgds
Dan
Tape Name: "Tape created on 6/10/98"
Backup of "O:"
Backup set #4 on tape #1
Backup description: ""
Backup Method: Normal
Backup started on 6/10/98 at 3:57:10
You do not have permission to access portions of .
Please see the owner or administrator to get permission.
You do not have permission to access portions of .
Please see the owner or administrator to get permission.
Backup completed on 6/10/98 at 3:57:13
Backed up 0 files in 0 directories.
Processed 0 bytes in 3 seconds.
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Dan Waldron
Diversified Data
dan@diversified.com.au
http://www.diversified.com.au
Ph: 0417-659-828 (+61-417-659-828)
Fx: 02-9832-0951 (+61-2-9832-0951)
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Backup Method: Normal
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