> I am very confused on what you mean here. When you executed bacula-fd.exe
> (with no command line params) in a command line window did it work then and
> there were no errors in the command window?

Yes, there are no errors on the XP client. I'm only talking about the service, 
in the services for XP. The bacula service was installed by bacula when I 
installed the client. 

> What does the director have to do with that? Are you running the director
> under this machine as well?

I'm new to bacula, have not read everything in order yet so don't know all of 
the correct terms. I mean that I have console access to the bacula server from 
the XP console. 

I didn't install the bacula server on the XP machine because my bacula server 
installation is on Linux, I was just curious about the win32 version of the 
client. What is the win32 service for then?
 
> My other thoughts is this can be a permissions problem. I mean that the
> account that bacula-fd defaults to running in is the local system account.
> You might want to get into the service manager and change that (I believe
> there is a box to start the service as a different user) to the
> administrator or a backup operator so that bacula has access to all the
> files on the local computer.

For some reason, it just started now. I didn't have to change anything, it 
just started. I'll post a reply to this if I can figure out why because right 
now, I don't know.

Mike



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