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URGENT!!! Please Help! I'm getting Access Denied errors within ...
Whether or not any particular backup process is suitable for your needs is a complex question that can only be reliably considered when the exact scenarios are precisely spelt out. Only by doing that will you know what files need to be restored, and what facilities will be available to you to carry out that restore

Backup to restore from.
Sherman http://www.dunnamphoto.com I apologize to all for not responding this week. The backup server at work lost a disk and I've been working non-stop to get it back on it's feet. We're at a point where we can perform backups but restoring files backed up before the crash still isn't possible.

IA64 VMS installation DVD creation.
The backup seems to be allright. When I try to restore by session I cannot expand the directories that where back upped. Even to restore files from the backup from the day before is not possible because I can't choose any directories and files. I've used the Merge-option but this also doesn't help. Anyone an idea?

Midwest LF Group
Thats the whole point why I start this thread and try to get as much people sign on it as possible. I really still hope MS are doing good- my next desktop for my living is Mac Mini, I wasn't very specific in my reply about this issue because you were not very specific about which files you wanted to back up.

External Hard Drive used for System Backup.
Note that navigating into the folder structure where the backup files are stored will result in several UAC prompts because by default only System has access to those folders. Note: Restoring individual files or folders is not possible with a CompletePC Backup. CompletePC is designed to handle entire volumes or

Backup/restore to different servers
BACKUP : Backup the registry and related system configuration files. RESTORE : Choose a backup to restore. FIX : Repair the registry. COMMENT="<comment>" : Adds the ....and is it possible that 98's scanreg.exe is mistakenly detecting the Maxtor Drive ovlerlay / as being a bad sector, or would that not happen ?

Reliable backup solution for WinXP Home
I was wondering if the files mounted via SFU with some User Name mapping were able to be backup and restore with the good permissions and ownership... but it seems to be not possible as Windows do not send the good informations to the backup soft. Do you have any idea to make it possible?...

AVG knackered, help!
Thanks for the response Jill, Is it not possible to perhaps fake a Mediaid.bin file? Iif that is the problem then that is the only file that is missing from the backup set. Rgds, Crexis. "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: Sorry to hear about this. In general, copying the backups is not recommended.

Corruption
Using scheduling software to control the backups is not possible, as the employees leave at different times each day (if the employee stays late and is Can XCOPY reliably back up and restore files? Even with the switches I have selected above, I am worried about XCOPY failing to copy certain file attributes.

More advice for the virgin
After that I restarted IIS and everything is working... but for me was not completely a success, because problems verified into the production is that to perform a full farm backup and restore i have to keep machines name the same and this is not possible, because i cannot get offline my production environment,

Backing up a Post Office with GWTSA
I believe it's not possible. You see, your server name is a part of your Exchange Directory that is written down into Directory database. It is also cross-referenced from some other parts All that is necessary is that after restoring the files, one must run a DS/IS Consistency Check to populate the directory.

Sequence for reinstalling SBS2K3
I've learned that one has to perform a clean installation and then restore the data - it is not possible to do the in situ upgrade. Our server acts as domain controller wih AD, DNS, DHCP. We have a second Win2K3 server, which acts as a backup AD and provides file/print management services. I'd appreciate advice on

How do you restore files from an incomplete/corrupt Vista back
I read a few previous posts that suggest that it is not possible to retrieve deleted files on the server without resort to backups. What I am after is a function similar to NetWare's Salvage function as it is a pain to restore files from backup compared to a simple undelete function. Is this possible in SBS without

HELP! Problem with ARCSERVE/SOLO
Ola Hallengren OlaHalleng...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public sqlserver server I still think that it would be smart if it was possible to restore filegroups from a full backup without having to read the entire backup file. (And yes it is a good practise to only have system objects in the Primary filegroup

Sequence for reinstalling SBS2K3
However, by the time you are done it is usually not worth the effort it took. It's easier to reinstall and restore backups. But if there are some irreplaceable I'd mout ro, and backup all files that are still there. photorec will find lots of files, but only as single files, without the directory structure.

System Restore Files?
It is reliable and simple to operate in both backup and restore mode. It has an appropriate script capability and, although I have not used this feature, If your Zip drive starts to do noticeable clicking, the standard advice is to immediately eject the disk or, if this is not possible, turn OFF power to the

Mailbox Restore - Plain Language
Hi all I migrated an Exchange Org from SBS 2003 to PST files using EXMerge but found some mailboxes corrupted due to their mailboxes been larger than 2Gb. Needless to say the Exchange org is no more All but one user I was able to recover from their OST files With that can I restore the mailbox from a tape backup to

Vista crashes,how to backup in safemode?
Why do you consider System restore a useless feature? For the novice it would be of great help in many different scenarios. FrankL "David Candy" <dav...@sia.net.au> wrote in message news:eRVQWT39BHA.1868@tkmsftngp04... No. Not possible. Do a system state backup. Type NTBACKUP in Start - Run.

System Restore Files?
I used CLOSE TABLES ALL CLOSE DATABSES ALL to make sure all the tables and databases were closed prior to the backup (and restore) but the error persisted. As per the DynaZip documentation Meaning/ Possible cause for this error is described as; "Could not create ZIP file - This error can occur when the target

Backup question
Still I cannot restore files from backup. The tape drive is brand new. It is sitting in an external Compaq enclosure together with a Toshiba CD-ROM. Trying to read tapes recorded with the wrong hrdware settings may not be possible. If you're trying to read tapes from the PC, you might try one of the "ns"