Files become +r +h +s and have "O" attribute because of my backup software
From: Jordan (nojunk_allowed_at_nospam.com)
Date: 12/10/04
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Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 22:00:15 -0500
I have never seen this before, but it just started happening out of the
blue. I have a Windows 2000 Advanced Server which has NovaStor's NovaBack+
6.7 installed on it as the backup software. I usually do a full backup, but
I just started doing a differential during the week.
Now ALL the files that are backed up by the Differential backup have +r +h
+s attributes and I can now also see an "O" attribute as well in Windows
Explorer that I just don't know what to make of. Also all the icons, no
matter what file type, for all the file type now have a small mini icon on
them about the same size as the shortcut icon. It is a small black square
with what looks like a white clock logo in it. I can see this on the server
itself and I can even see this logo from the workstations which seems
strange.
What is the "O" attribute? What could cause all the file being backed up
during the differential to go +r +h +s? What does that littl clock icon on
top of the regular icons mean?
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