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Old 01-31-2008, 08:57 PM
DL
 
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Re: Using Backup utility

Save yourself agrivation buy a modern dedicated backup application, not one
that was written in the NT days
True Image is used by many

"Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:895F27E8-F795-400B-AB3D-03CADF8ADF5C@microsoft.com...
>I have a problem at the end of configuring the Backup utility. Here, as
> briefly as possible, is what I go through: Sign on as
> administrator,Start,All
> Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Backup, BU or Restore Wizard, BU
> Files
> and Settings, Let me chose what to BU [I chose], Save to Lexar Media (E,
> Name: Xena, Advanced, Normal, No verification, Compression or Shadow,
> Replace
> existing BU, I do NOT check "Allow only the owner or admin. to access,"
> Run
> BU later, Name: Carol, Start date inputted, set schedule, weekly, every 1
> week on Thursday, at 10:00 am,
>
> Set account Info. [here's where the problem lies] Run as
> blahblahb\Administrator, Password Xena, Confirm Password Xena,OK And I
> get:
> "An error has occurred. The specific error is 0X80070005 Access Denied.
> You
> do not have permission to perform the requested action." So I return a
> couple
> of windows back, and leave the password blank (since I don't use a
> password
> to access my computer.) 10:00 comes and goes and the Scheduled Tasks list
> says the task was not performed because "there was no user account
> password
> entered."
>
> Problem: If I enter a password, it doesn't like it. If I don't enter a
> password, it won't run the task. Suggestions?



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Old 01-31-2008, 10:14 PM
Uncle Grumpy
 
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Re: Using Backup utility

Ed <Ed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Thanks to both of you. I think I'll just do it every 15 days the way i was
>doing it.


You'll one day regret it.
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