From: ToddAndMargo on 2 Apr 2010 20:37 On 04/02/2010 04:17 PM, SuperGumby [SBS MVP] wrote: > the program that actually performs the backup is NTBackup.exe. bkpwiz.exe > sounds like the configuration wizard (I really have never looked) and > bkprunner.exe calls ntbackup during backup. > > This is all fairly irrelevant though, what is the problem? I needed to change his number of backup sets to keep. I fixed it with the wiz. I was (am now) just wondering why I could not get into the backup directory with Windows Explorer. -T
From: ToddAndMargo on 2 Apr 2010 20:53 On 04/02/2010 03:40 PM, Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP] wrote: > Hi ToddAndMargo: > > Strange that it would go missing.... Any errors show up anywhere? > > I just verified that that is the correct path. What may have happened is > the folder was dragged and dropped under another folder.... please > search for the terms backup or bkrunner.exe. I did that and got into the directory from there. I put that in the second thread on my post. If I can get there from the "find" function, but not Windows Explorer, I am thinking it is time for a "chkdsk /r". Your thoughts? > > But yes, if you go to Add/Remove and run the setup "Windows Small > Business Server 2003" from there you should be able to install the > backup program again. This is called "Maintenance Mode". Great tip. Thank you. > > - > Larry > Please post the resolution to your > issue so others may benefit
From: ToddAndMargo on 3 Apr 2010 14:42
On 04/02/2010 09:55 PM, Charlie Russel - MVP wrote: > USE THE WIZARDS. > > Seriously. Running native tools in SBS is usually a bad idea, and > sometimes a really bad idea. > Hi Charlie, I think you missed the part were I posted back: I needed to change his number of backup sets to keep. I fixed it with the wiz. "wiz" is short for "wizard" -T |