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I am on Backup Exec 10D. I do a Full Backup using Archive Bit every Friday. On Monday - Thursday, we do Incremental using Archive Bit.
In looking at our recent backups, I see that on Monday, July 5th, the size of the backup was abou...
I am trying to restore a SQL2005 backup. I get the message "The tail of the log for the database has not been backed up. Use the WITH REPLACE or WITH STOPAT clause of the restore statement"
I found document 290543 on symantec website and it tells...
Good Afternoon-We are using Backup Exec v10d Windows server version. We use Backup to Disk folders on our hard drive. Because our backups are large, I need to delete the bkf files in those folders weekly to make room for the next week's worth of bac...
Good Afternoon-My catalogs are taking up way too much space. I know how to change settings and the location, that is not the question. What I'd like to know is....if I delete catalogs, and I need to restore, can I just catalog the backup again so I...
We recently changed the administrator password on our network. I changed it in Backup Exec under Network - Logon Accounts.We backup 3 different servers and all of them are working fine except for the NT 4.0 server. I keep getting a message "access...
Well, I found the answer from some guy who does network installs.You have to go to the Job properties, go to Selections, find the remote server, right click on it and go to "Connect as" then edit the logon account and choose 'change password'.I did n...
Okay, so I am back to square one! Can anyone help me with why my Backup Exec 9.1 no longer will backup my remote NT 4.0 server after we changed the admin password??Thanks,Diane
Hi-I did know that "services" are in control panel on NT 4.0. However, there is no place in there that gets me to "Properties". I just followed the instructions in the link you gave me, but it doesn't help. It talks about turning on Debug to create...
Good Morning-I've been on vacation, so I apologize for the delay in responding.I cannot find where I am supposed to be doing what you suggested. Do I do this in Control Panel - Services? If so, there are no Properties options and you cannot right c...