Re: Dayly backup fails to run after first day



I'll try to rephrase.
"0x80070569 The system is not logged in. The chosen mode of logging into
system
for this user at this computer is not valid. Check username and password"
The idea is: the backup job was created. The first time it starts and works
even when nobody is logged into server, for example, at 2:00 AM. The next
time, when Task Scheduler wakes it up, it issues this error message. The
server is working, nobody's logged in, it's night time again. Why it needs
"logging into system"?
"Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eiKrbzHtFHA.2756@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm afraid your translated error messages don't mean much to me -
> they are too far from the English equivalent. I recommend that you
> repost your query in a Russian newsgroup.
>
>
> "Sergey Usov" <sergeyusov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uikZ1lHtFHA.3236@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Unfortunately it's Russian version. I'll translate.
>> The code is:
>> 0x80070569 The system is not entered. The chosen mode of entering system
> for
>> this user at this computer is not envisioned. Check validity of user and
>> password and repeat.
>> ====
>> The user is "Administrator" (in Russian letters, since it is a default
>> Administrator), the password is correct, it was checked by the system
>> when
> I
>> used wizard.
>> The server is on domain. The "Adminstrator" is logged in locally on
>> computer, not on domain. I have a "user name" in domain with limited
>> administrator rights, for example, I can't add new computer to domain..
> This
>> server belongs to our department, the domain is quite big and
>> complicated.
>> Right now I'll create another job with domain user name and schedule it
> for
>> tonight and next days. frankly speaking I tried it several times before
> with
>> the same error.
>> Thank you for prompt reply, I really didn't expect it.
>> Sergey
>> "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:uvBpxpEtFHA.1472@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >
>> > "Sergey Usov" <sergeyusov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:OK%23wqSEtFHA.2948@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> 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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