Philip W. Dalrymple III wrote:
> We run AVG and do not turn it off during backup. It happened on only one 
> system (one of our few
> windows server, Ghost) and as that system was Win 2000 and did not 
> support VSS turning it off was the
> right thing to do.
>
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 2/8/2007 4:42 PM, Philip W. Dalrymple III wrote:
>> ...
>>  
>>
>>     
>>> in one case where we had a Win 2000 box and set
>>> Enable VSS = yes
>>> we got a lot of files not seen by the fd. (Enable VSS is on the job 
>>> record) removing
>>> it made the backup work (files in use could not be backed up of course, 
>>> that is just windows)
>>>    
>>>
>>>       
>> I'm finding that problem here, too. I'm quite sure it has to do with my 
>> antivirus package. Do you run one, which one, and what happens when you 
>> tun the antivirus software off while running VSS backups?
>>
>> Arno
>>
>>  
>>
>>     
Hello,

We run ESET's NOD32 anti-virus.  Its the fastest, most accurate, and 
smallest footprint of all the AV's, imnsho.  www.eset.com .  I have had 
no vss issues with it.



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