Scheduled Jobs in NT Backup not starting

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I've created a job in NT Backup to back up my Sharepoint database files. The
job runs fine manually and after scheduling it I can see it in the Scheduled
Task Manager. However it is not running as scheduled. I have it scheduled to
run daily and to overwrite existing files. Any ideas aprreciated. Thanks.


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