Dear Arno

I was able to restore the files to their original location ie D:\Data . My
concern was overwriting files etc so I renamed the current D:\Data folder
C:\Dataxx

Could anyone clarify that I should chance D:\Data in my FileSet to D:/Data
as I would like to do restores to other locations.

With my prior attempts a folder D was created ii it had problem with
/D/\Data/ folder naming/creating.

I have to admit my restore test were to simple where the FileSet was D: I
will test the D:/Data name in the FileSet.

Thanks to everyone
Stephen Carr

Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 3/2/2006 10:56 AM, Support wrote:
>> Dear All
>>
>> Could you help I am getting an error of the type below when attempting
>> to
>> restore files to a Windows XP Client.
>>
>> Winbacula-1.38.4
>>
>> 02-Mar 20:09 water32-fd: Restore.2006-03-02_20.04.36 Error:
>> c:\cygwin\home\kern\bacula\k\src\win32\findlib\../../findlib/create_file.c:241
>> Could not create /tmp/bacula-restores/D/\Data/install_flash_player.exe:
>> ERR=The system cannot find the path specified.
>>
>> Winbacula-1.36.3
>>
>> 02-Mar 19:55 water32-fd: Restore.2006-03-02_19.50.51 Error:
>> ..\findlib\../../findlib/create_file.c:182 Could not create
>> /tmp/bacula-restores/D/\Data/install_flash_player.exe: ERR=The system
>> cannot find the path specified.
>>
>> The server is running bacula-1.38.5 and the restore request run on the
>> server. Could not find winbacula-1.38.5
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> It seems the drive D:\Data is cause of the problem. Did I botch the
>> config
>> on the server ie
>
> Have you tried a restore location ("where" in the final restoration
> menu) of, for example, c:/tmp/bacula-restores ? I could imagine that
> windows doesn't like paths without a drive letter.
>
> Arno
>
>> FileSet {
>>   Name = "water32-dir"
>>   Include {
>>     Options {
>>       signature = MD5
>>     }
>>     File = D:\Data
>>   }
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Stephen Carr
>>
>>
>>
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