07-22-2015 11:33 AM
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07-23-2015 03:29 AM
The registry entry should already be present on the client, so I doubt that the issue is with NTIO.
If this is the only file that is reporting an issue (or similar file on other days), then simply exclude it with something like this in Exclude List:
D:\Logs\SP\*.log
My guess is that the problem is with Application logs that are constantly changing or being added or removed and probably never needed for restores.
07-22-2015 11:47 AM
07-22-2015 02:57 PM
07-22-2015 11:43 PM
Try this command on the backup client to show whether the volume is NTFS based, or based upon some other file system type:
> wmic logicaldisk list full /format:csv
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Also, you may want to run a chkdsk on the D: volume, to check for file system errors.
07-23-2015 03:29 AM
The registry entry should already be present on the client, so I doubt that the issue is with NTIO.
If this is the only file that is reporting an issue (or similar file on other days), then simply exclude it with something like this in Exclude List:
D:\Logs\SP\*.log
My guess is that the problem is with Application logs that are constantly changing or being added or removed and probably never needed for restores.