back up exec 9.0 event id 58061

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Hello folks

I keep getting the following error message using backup exec 9 with
windows 2000 server.

Any suggestions as to what the problem could be would be greatly
appreciated.

The only background information is that I run an inventory on the
tape, then label it and for the past week, this error has occurred
when i inspect the backup schedule in the mornings.

Backup Exec Alert: Media Insert
(Server: "Blah") (Job: "Blah Full") Please insert overwritable media
into the drive.

Overwritable media includes scratch, blank, and recyclable media.
Please note that depending on the current Media Overwrite Protection
setting, imported and allocated media may be overwritable as well.
Consult the online help for more information on overwritable media.

Respond Yes to acknowledge.
Respond No to retry the operation.
Respond Cancel to cancel the operation.

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