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Sim Zacks wrote:
I just had 2 interesting situations that I thought I would share.
I installed Bacula on 9 clients, standard install, worked fine.
One user wanted bacula on a different drive and it would not start
at all until I reinstalled it on the c: This is mentioned in the
documentation, but I missed it the first time around.
The second user installed it on the c drive, but his system directory
is not on the c:. His client wouldn't start as a service, but it
started fine when I ran it from the command prompt, trying to get a
trace. There was no trace and it started fine, so I assume the service
code requires the system to be on the c: too.

What does the bacula-fd.conf file look like? Did you specify the drive
letters in there or not?

Greetings,
       Michel
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