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3.2 authentication, and inappropriate backup errors

Last post 07-17-2008 3:45 PM by Doug. 3 replies.
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  • 07-17-2008 7:49 AM

    3.2 authentication, and inappropriate backup errors

    I installed a system that we set to do full images at noon on Friday.

    Then we set it to do incrementals starting at 10:00 a.m. and ending at 4:00 pm with 120 minutes between.

    I'm getting an error of  BACKUP FAILURE at 8:37 am every day:

     

    15-Jul-2008 07:37:20 service 100 service (build 42) started job by incremental trigger
    15-Jul-2008 07:37:20 service 104 3.2.0.2 1CE5-155E C906-0926
    15-Jul-2008 07:37:20 service 100 backup volume C:\ (NTFS)
    15-Jul-2008 07:37:20 service 509 Cannot get access to destination object

     It can't get access to the object because it backs up to a removable USB that the gal takes home.  She comes in around 8:30 but it shouldn't

    be trying to backup anyway.   If this is a re-attempt when the pc boots, (maybe created when we were setting up the system) how do we clear that attempt so it will only start at the 10:00 time like it's supposed to?

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    Another system,  PC1 has the external USB drive, PC2, when trying to authenticate across the network to backup to that USB gives the error of not

    authenticating and gives the error of  not enough server storage (area) or something like that.   It's a brand new drive, plenty of room.   Whatsup?


     

     

  • 07-17-2008 12:52 PM In reply to

    • Doug
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    Re: 3.2 authentication, and inappropriate backup errors

    Edit the job and the click on the Advanced button on the Options wizard page.  Click on the Image tab and uncheck the option for "Auto execution of unexectued tasks".  Continue and finish the wizard and it won't attempt a backup before the schedule.

  • 07-17-2008 1:34 PM In reply to

    Re: 3.2 authentication, and inappropriate backup errors

    Thanks.

    How about the error

    Not enough server storage is avaiable to process this command.

     I'm trying to backup an XP Home to an XP media center pc with the external USB on it.

    What path do I put in for the domain?   \\pcname\share  or \\workgroup\share or what?

    I set up a user account the same on both pc;s but it won't connect.

  • 07-17-2008 3:45 PM In reply to

    • Doug
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    • Joined on 01-30-2008
    • Posts 86

    Re: 3.2 authentication, and inappropriate backup errors

    If you are setting up a Destination Object use the UNC path for Destination Path but just use the computer name (without "\\") for the Domain or Computer or NAS field.

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