es B. II
> Sent: Mon 09-01-2012 10:18
> Subject: [Bacula-users] Backing Up Windows 7 with VSS
> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net;
> Hello All,
>
> I am attempting to backup a win7 64-bit machine. It is using VSS as needed
> and the backup runs with no error
e and made this copy
(solution: exclude OST files from antivirus scans - bad things will happen if
you don't).
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From:Summers, James B. II
Sent:Mon 09-01-2012 10:18
Subject:[Bacula-users] Backing Up Windows 7 with VSS
To:ba
The bls returns the same values. I was able to visit the client machine and
did note that the VS service was set to start manually. I went ahead and set
it to auto start and then started the service. I will check after the next run
to see if it was able to get a copy of the .ost file.
I w
Try looking at the archive with 'bls' if
possible. Gives a precise picture of what
files were backed up along with exact size
and timestamp information.
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Hello All,
I am attempting to backup a win7 64-bit machine. It is using VSS as needed and
the backup runs with no errors or warnings. The problem I have encountered is
that there is an Outlook .ost file that is about 4GB in size. When I was
looking at the files that were backed up using bcon