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server it worked the first time with no trouble at at all.
Regards,
Tomas
Tomas Florian wrote:
> Thanks Rod,
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> I haven't had a chance to test it yet. But I looked inside your xp
> script - at the way you do the shadow copy. I've been looking for
> something like
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Sending the files or directories individually would be a great feature
in itself. I have had so many problems with rsync and tar running out
of resources because of the cumulative share size being too large.
Sending the sub-directories individually would solve that headache ... +
having the option
Actually it's even worse than I thought ... I am actually missing a few
folders in some backup sets.
Also, another thing that's different is that I'm running backupPC in
VMWare 5
Tomas
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Hello,
I'm backing up a Windows 2003 server using SMB ... everything works
great exce
Hello,
I'm backing up a Windows 2003 server using SMB ... everything works
great except that I see some weird files or folders in my backups:
for example:
OTElOSUVOQdIT0xESU5HQNIT1JB0hPUi1HRU5B0hPUi1NRVREUhPUklaT05UQUwtQUNIU0VOQhIT
1JNSUdPTkESE9VUkLSE9VU0VMQVlPVVRAkhQQJIUkCSFNAkhUQNIVENBEhUQ