@Un-check "hide protected operating system files"
Thanks much :-)
On 04/19/2013 02:44 PM, LDC - Gustavo El Khoury wrote:
As a closing remark, whenever a file or folder is created by/as SYSTEM
user on Windows (which is Bacula's scenario) the default is that you
can't see them. In your case, tha
On 19/04/2013, at 02:35 p.m., Humphrey Bryant wrote:
> Hey Simone thanks for your input but I've always created an alternate
> directory (C:Restore) *before i do a restore job.
> Also i normally use the default restore job and only needed to change (mod)
> the FileSet, Where and Restore clien
Hey Simone thanks for your input but I've always created an alternate
directory (C:Restore) **before* i do a restore job.
Also i normally use the default restore job and only needed to change
(mod) the FileSet, Where and Restore client options for the respective
client and my restores would be s
Hello,
On 19 April 2013 18:49, Humphrey Bryant wrote:
> I never had any problems doing restores on 5.2.12 its only since I
> upgraded to 5.2.13, hope someone can shed some light on this issue (I'm
> backing up to File not tapes).
>
when restoring Windows files to another location that is not
Hi All,
I'm running CentOS 6.4 and i just upgraded my test backup server from
5.2.12 to 5.2.13-9.el6, after the upgrade I can no longer do restores to
my Windows 2003/2008 clients (backups runs fine btw).
Each time I run a restore job for my Windows Clients I receive a message
that the resto