On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 17:52:10 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

> For example, it backs up the 'Documents and Settings' folder but 
> none of the information in the subfolders that hold the user "My
> Documents" data.

Does the user you are using to access the share have permissions to read
the files under that directory? Might be worth browsing the share from
your Linux system using 'smbclient' and making sure you can access all the
files you are having problems with.

>  Also please respond to this email.  I've never used a mailing
> list before and I'm not sure how they work.  My email is rtylerdunn at h
> o t ma i l . co m.  Thanks twice.

You've managed to read and write to this mailing list, so you're doing
just fine. The mailing list is a community - not only can other people see
your questions, they can also see any responses which possibly makes it
useful for people experiencing a similar problem in the future. If you
feel that you are not technically competent to be able to use a mailing
list (very unlikely), then it is doubtful whether you'd be technically
competent to manage BackupPC.

Keith

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