On Friday 19 January 2007 16:30, Scott Ruckh wrote:
> 
> This is what you said Erich Prinz
> > Agreed Troy!  Add the .exe to the path name. I ran into this very
> > same issue 'assuming' the extension would otto-magically be added. So
> > much for assuming....
> >
> > Erich
> >
> >
> > On Jan 19, 2007, at 12:40 AM, Troy Daniels wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Scott,
> >>
> >> I might be completely wrong but have you tried to append .exe to the
> >> ntbackup command?
> >>
> >> On my systems at least the full path is c:\WINDOWS\system32
> >> \ntbackup.exe
> >>
> >> Microsoft normally tries to be nice and append the .exe extension
> >> automatically, but something may have changed in the latest version
> >> that
> >> interferes with that. However, it also hides the extension in by
> >> default
> >> in Explorer which leads to confusion more often than not in my
> >> experience.
> >>
> >> What version were you running before upgrading? And what version of
> >> Windows are you running?
> >>
> >> The answers to the above might help others answer your original
> >> question.
> >>
> >> Hope this helps,
> >>
> >>
> >> Troy Daniels.
> >> Perth Systems Admin.
> >> iTouch Australia (pty) ltd.
> 
> To answer Kern, it was working with version 1.39.27.  I can not remember
> what the actual version of the Windows FD was at that time.  Both director
> and FD were upgraded at the same time when version 1.39.27 was installed.

I wouldn't be surprised if there are differences between 1.39.27 and 2.0.x 
since, if I am not mistaken, the code was changed during that period.  You 
can check the ChangeLog, which should explain what was done.

> 
> Now the Window FD is version 2.0.1.
> 
> I will definitely give adding the extension (.EXE) a try, but I am not
> sure why that would make a difference.  The .BAT file, which calls the
> ntbackup.exe, program works fine (from an windows command prompt).  This
> leads me to believe the syntax in the .BAT file is correct.
> 
> I assume the bacula-dir.conf file is correct because the .BAT file IS
> being called (or so appears from bacula's messages).  The messages show
> the commands from the .BAT file.
> 
> The problem is that what is in the .BAT does not run (when executed from
> bacula).
> 
> The results are the same if I add the .EXE extension to the command line
> in the .BAT file.  Below are the results:
> 
> ClientRunBeforeJob: run command ""C:/Program Files
> (x86)/Bacula/bin/backup_systemstate.bat""
> ClientRunBeforeJob:
> ClientRunBeforeJob: C:\WINDOWS\system32>C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntbackup.exe
> backup systemstate /F C:\SystemState\systemstate.bkf
> ClientRunBeforeJob: 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntbackup.exe' is not recognized
> as an internal or external command,
> ClientRunBeforeJob: operable program or batch file.
> ClientRunBeforeJob:
> ClientRunBeforeJob: C:\WINDOWS\system32>exit 0
> 
> I do not doubt the problem could be me, but this used to work in earlier
> versions of bacula.  I started using this .BAT file in version 1.38.11.
> 
> Thanks.
> Scott
> 
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