yes it's a built in windows $ share, but having read archives of people trying
creating specific new shares without using the dollar share, that doesn't
always help. This is an error that is causing the backups to fail (not restore,
I probably should have clarified that)
I have used vshadow to
Now that I solved the problem, I'll share what the problem was. The problem
was that the Windows 7 client did not have a password for the user. I added a
password, enabled password-less login (so the user wouldn't freak out with the
password all the time), entered the password into backuppc, a
On 2016-06-15 15:53, Smith, Graham - Computing Technical Officer wrote:
> Is anyone suffering a regression of the problem of repeated phantom
> directories with smb:
>
> NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND listing
> \CompSAN_Backup\Admin\Documentation\Documentation\*
> NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND