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June 1st, 2004, 10:37 AM
#1
Registered User
questions regarding microsoft back-up
We use the Veritas Software-version 5.0 to do a normal, daily back-up, to a 4mm. tape.
For the last 2 days, the system is asking for a second tape (looks like too much info for one). But nothing of great size has been added, and back-up details have not been changed?!?
Also- I get the following error message in every report on the back-up.
"Error: You do not have permission to access portions of C:\winnt\temp\LB2.tmp. Please see owner or administrator to get permission.
But per the back-up details, both owner (system) and administrator have full access to these files.......
Lastly, just reconfirm, I am able to delete all temp. files without any negative repercussions, right?
Thanks!!
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June 1st, 2004, 10:52 AM
#2
Banned
You may have to do this in safe mode: delete temp files that is. Yes, it's alright to do that as long as noone stores anything in the temp folder (which shouldn't be done anyway).
Is this a "full" backup? Why back up the files in temp anyway?
What NOS is this?
Have you checked for malware?
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June 1st, 2004, 11:26 AM
#3
Registered User
Originally Posted by TripleRLtd
You may have to do this in safe mode: delete temp files that is. Yes, it's alright to do that as long as noone stores anything in the temp folder (which shouldn't be done anyway).
Is this a "full" backup? Why back up the files in temp anyway?
What NOS is this?
Have you checked for malware?
Not sure what you mean by NOS? OS=Small Businees Server 2000
What is Malware?!?
it is a normal back-up with only C:, D:, and system state checked
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