>
> Well, the restore must be done by a Windows user.
OK, why not use the same method that backed the file up to restore it?  
Just choose restore in the BackupPC interface. If you backed the file  
up using SMB, for instance, restore it using SMB! If it was backed up  
using rsyncd, restore using rsyncd through the BackupPC interface.

> The restore i'm talking about is of one single file of big size  
> (about 12 GB).
> Backup ot that file works perfectly.
If you have never successfully restored that file, how can you be  
certain that it's not corrupt in some way? All you can know for  
certain in that scenario is that there were no error messages  
generated when backing the file up.

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