I had this issue.

Place the following option in your restore Job

Where = /

With this option the files will be restore to the root of the drive

Best regards,

Luc Assoua

Craig Shiroma <mailto:shiroma.crai...@gmail.com>
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 8:16 PMvia Postbox <https://www.postbox-inc.com/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=sumlink&utm_campaign=reach>
Hello All,

I notice when I restore files to the root of a Windows drive, the restore goes okay. However, the T folder gets assigned the system hidden attribute. For example, if I restore T:/folderA to an initialized T: drive, the files get restored to T:\T\folderA. T:\T is hidden and I have to unhide it. Is this a known "problem" or am I doing something wrong? Any way around it?

I know I can just restore the folderA to the T: drive without having the full path folders, but was wondering why the T folder is getting set to be hidden. Is this some kind of inheritance thing?

Thanks in advance,
-craig
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