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When I back up to a server hard disk, I cannot access the folders and
files anymore. When I do a manual copy of the folders/files to the
server, there is NO problem!!! Why? What can I do to correct this
error?
SC to any other location (internal HDD, external HDD, CDs) work fine.
It seemsthere is just a problem with copying to the server HDD...


Regards,

Wim Eising
WXP
Second Copy: 6.2.0.37

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Wim wrote:

> When I back up to a server hard disk, I cannot access the folders and
> files anymore. When I do a manual copy of the folders/files to the
> server, there is NO problem!!! Why? What can I do to correct this
> error?
> SC to any other location (internal HDD, external HDD, CDs) work fine.
> It seemsthere is just a problem with copying to the server HDD...
>

Check the permissions on the folder to where you are having SecondCopy
put the backup files. Look in SecondCopy's log for any clues. Contact
SecondCopy tech support for help with their product. I have used
SecondCopy for clients' many times, having it run from the server and
back up workstations, saving to a folder on the server. This works
flawlessly, so there must be some problem with the way you've set it
up.

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