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Thank you very much. The passphrase was documented on separated and printed excel and is the same. Must be a technical issue.
by any chance, is the database BEDB.BAK ( database backup ) present from the time when the backup was taken ?
Was the passphrase same for all the backup sets or kept changing for different jobs which appended to the same tape ?
- johnny995 years agoLevel 3
Unfortunately no BEDB.bak. A ransom encrypted everything. We only have Backups and Key. There was only one key for all jobs.
- RogRubin5 years agoModerator
As you only have one key, have you tried to restore a complete different backup set from a complete different date?
Same issue or does that work?
if that does not work either:
- check the characters of the key and see if an of the characters might be misinterprated like O and 0.
However if the above works then try:
- a diff backup set from the same date
- the same backup set from a diff date.- johnny995 years agoLevel 3
Dear RogRubin,
Thank you very much for your help. Regarding backup sets after a ransom virus attack we have only one weekly
total backup set made on two weekly dates left. The daily sets are encrypted and lost.
We also tried to verify the 256-bit passphrase, which was written down on an Excel spreadsheet printed on paper and has worked fine in several partial restoring processes for over 2 years. The only difference was, that during the virus desaster the Backup Exec software had to be reinstalled on a new blank serversystem. Tried to combine Win2008+BE2012, Win2008+BE15, Win2019+BE21. Same result.
Also tried to do a backup on new system with same (old) key with the result that the restore succeeded. The key
was then blocked, though it cannot be deleted.It looks like it's the correct key because it's a long sentence according
german spelling in capital- and small letters combined with a historic year. We created logical variations with
some special character between the words. No way. The key cannot be retreived for some reason.
For me, it looks like there's no search algorithm in BE which can find the new key creation, with same types
and name, if the software installation was changed. According to Admin manual, a restore must succeed
with same pass, name, type and with NO database key saved.
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