>>>>> On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 14:32:48 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

  Steen> I have taken a full backup of a rather large fileset.

  Steen> One user had some directories where only he had access - not SYSTEM 
and not
  Steen> Administrators - and they were not backed up.

  Steen> After the full backup the user changed the directories to grant access 
to
  Steen> the above.

  Steen> Now I would presume that the incremental would backup those 
directories,
  Steen> since FD now has access to files that are not in any backups.

  Steen> Why doen't this happen? It only backs up files created after the 
change of
  Steen> access rights

Note that differential and incremental backups compare the time of the last
backup with the timestamp of each file.  They don't compare lists of file
names to find what has changed.

So the above behaviour is expected, because the inaccessible files will not
have timestamps newer than the last backup.


  Steen> Is there a way to get it to back up those files other than make a new 
full
  Steen> backup?
  Steen> (other than update all the files?)

I don't think so.

__Martin


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