My backup jobs are not creating the .xml Job Log files. I can view the Job History, but when I select the Job Log tab, the attached error message is displayed ("One or more errors were encountered converting the job log into a web page for display. ...
I have been testing backup and restore of Hyper-V virtual machines. I did a complete restore of a virtual machine from a backup that was taken about a month ago. The restore appeared to finish successfully, but now I can't log onto the machine.
Wh...
Can anyone tell me if this is a correct statment: To perform a "general" GRT restore of individual files and folders on guest virtual machines, the RAWS has to be installed on the guest virtual machine for the restore only (not for the backup –...
We have been using MAPI Mail notification to send job notifications. This worked in our old 11d system, but we just upgraded to 2010 on Monday and now the notifications are not being sent (nor are the Test notifications).
Can anyone suggest a solut...
Has anyone done a direct upgrade from 11d to 2010? If so, would you share your experience? Any major issues? We will be upgrading our media server, 6 Remote Agent servers, and about 20 DLO clients. I know we're going to have to do them all at onc...
Thank you for responding, but the error described in the TN is not exactly the same error I'm getting. It refers to the "Load XML failed" error, but my error is "The system cannot find the file specified." In other words, the backup job is not even...
Removing the network adapter didn't work.
But I did discover something else: I am able to log onto the VM, but only from the Hyper-V Manager console. (Before, I had been trying to do a Remote Desktop Connection -- which was something I was able to...
Are you saying that, even if I'm typing in the correct Administrator password and pointing to the correct local computer name, I might not be able to log on because something has changed since the backup was taken?
I am able to log in with the network user/password on other computers on the domain, and I wrote down the local user/password, so I know that's correct.
No, we did not build a new server when we upgraded. Sending a test message with SMTP does work, so I'm going to look into switching. But I would still like a solution to our MAPI problem.