> Please show this part.  The configs aren't likely to help, as it
seems
> your config is OK.  I'm suspecting that the process you're trying to
> go through to restore is somehow incorrect.  If you show us the
> process, we might be able to pick out what's wrong.

OK, here goes.

In bconsole, type 'restore'.
Select 2 ('Enter list of comma separated JobIDs to select').
Type in the job number.

At this time I see this:
.
.
.
1 Job, 14,694 files inserted into the tree.

You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added,
unless
you  used the "all" keyword on the command line.
Enter "done" to leave this mode.

cwd is: /
$

Now I type

ls

and get this:

c:/

I know there is a directory called sec20, so I type this:

cd sec20

and get this:

Invalid path given.
cwd is: /

And so on. It has been a couple of months since I did the testing on my
W2K Pro desktop, but I know I restored files in the "usual" way.
-- 

Tks n rgds,
Richard White CNE6
Network Engineer
Mason County, Washington
360-427-5501
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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