On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 15:21:09 +0100
"Jens Potthast" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok, I don't understand, what you are talking about. Sorry. 

>From some Samba ML posts, this error code means the server command is
not able to either create the destination directory OR can't write in it.
But it is Samba, not m$.

> BackupPC does create a directory, if it does not already exists. If it
> does, it stops with an error. It restores the first file and then it
> stops.

Hmm, have a look at w$ logs, if they are correctly set (? duno if it is
even possible to change the log level into nsa self-service), they may
reflect what the real problem is on your client as m$ is also known to
sometimes group several errors under only one error code.

> So, if neither directory nor files do exists, why would restore
> fail?

I had some permissions problems in the past on a friend's Linux/w$
installation (but didn't took notes, as I do not use w$ anymore and he
switched to a w$ freeware solution :/) - IIRC, there was a user
substitution to the "system" user (or from, I don't remember) that
clobbered the whole restoration process or something close to that.

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