Sorry, forgot to mention that this only works on NTFS v5 filesystems.
But this probably shouldn't be a problem as v5 (also known as v3, dont
ask me why) was shipped with windows 2k.
> I would like to add, that this problem might be solved by using a
> 'windows symlink' aka junction. Please note t
I would like to add, that this problem might be solved by using a
'windows symlink' aka junction. Please note that i haven't tested that
myself, just an idea.
more info about junctions:
http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=284
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Sunday 12 November 2006 23:17, Support w
On Sunday 12 November 2006 23:17, Support wrote:
> Dear Users
>
> If Bacula is backing up a Windows XP client that has a path filename depth
> depth greater than 260 characters does the Client / Director report an
> error with the Standard messages?
>
> I have users that tend to exceed this path
Dear Users
If Bacula is backing up a Windows XP client that has a path filename depth
depth greater than 260 characters does the Client / Director report an
error with the Standard messages?
I have users that tend to exceed this path limitation.
Thanks
Stephen Carr