So it doesn't seem to be a Windows 7 issue. I tried this on a windows xp
machine with similar results. So here's what I noticed.
I can log into the machine with the simple command "/usr/bin/smbclient
computer\\C\$ -U domain\\backuppc" I seem to be able to traverse through
most directories l
On 04/09 08:01 , Daniel Doughty wrote:
> You're going down the right path. In order to backup win7 my exclusion list
> is about 20 lines long. Unfortunately I'm away from home until Sunday so
> can't share it right now.
FWIW, here's one set of exclude patterns I use:
'cDrive' => [
'/RECYCLER',
'
You're going down the right path. In order to backup win7 my exclusion list
is about 20 lines long. Unfortunately I'm away from home until Sunday so
can't share it right now.
Dan
On Apr 8, 2014 8:03 PM, "arnoldlouie_cr8"
wrote:
> I'd like to add that I am able to see and list files with the acco
I'd like to add that I am able to see and list files with the account that I'm
using. Maybe not the recylcer files, which is why I'd rather exclude them.
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OK I just got the software configured and ran into issues immediately trying to
do a backup
Here is basically the error:
Domain=[CREATIVITY] OS=[Windows 7 Professional 7601 Service Pack 1]
Server=[Windows 7 Professional 6.1]
tarmode is now full, system, hidden, noreset, verbose
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_