Re: Dayly backup fails to run after first day




"Sergey Usov" <sergeyusov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Windows Server 2003 I create a job by Backup/restore wizard to make
> incremental backups of a directory every day. The first day Backup runs
OK.
> The next and subsiquent days it fails. No logs. In scheduler it reports -
> run fails.
>

- Please post the exact error message you see in
Task Scheduler log file, word for word.

- What happens when you copy the backup command line from
the scheduled task into a batch file, then run the batch
file from the Command Prompt?


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