Re: commandline script to tell ntbackup the location of backuped files




"Hein Heinrichsen" <Heinrichsen@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello
> I use ntbackup to backup files in an tempory directory.
> these backup files are burned to CD with an external program.
> In ntbackup the catalog for sure still points to the temporary directory.
> Is there any way to tell ntbackup (or the library?) the new location of
> the backup file (by commandline script)?
>
> Thank you very much for your help!!
> Michael

You have a couple of options:
- Run ntbackup.exe /? to see all available switches
- Schedule a backup job exactly the way you want it, using
the backup wizzard, then open the Task Scheduler and
examine the command line generated by the wizzard.


.



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