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I'm trying to back up from Vista Ultimate to a share on a networked
Linksys NSLU2 I named NAS1. The share is 'backup'. Backup can browse to the folder at which point I get a userid/pw prompt. After completing login to NAS1, Vista backup consistently fails because "Cannot create a file when that file already exists. (0x80070087)". When I look in the share directory, there's a new subdirectory with long hexadecimal name. It wasn't there before I started backup, so backup created it then wants to try to created it again? Any suggestions for resolution? TIA -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL |
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This is indeed a reason why backing up to mapped drives isn't supported
with Windows Vista. According to Microsoft, to use a NAS device as a backup target, you need to create the share with "Full Control" privileges for the user whose credentials they want to connect with. If this doesn't work, contact your NAS manufacturer to ask them for upgraded firmware based on 3.x version of Samba. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User -------------------------------------------------------------------- "Chris Cowles" wrote: I'm trying to back up from Vista Ultimate to a share on a networked Linksys NSLU2 I named NAS1. The share is 'backup'. Backup can browse to the folder at which point I get a userid/pw prompt. After completing login to NAS1, Vista backup consistently fails because "Cannot create a file when that file already exists. (0x80070087)". When I look in the share directory, there's a new subdirectory with long hexadecimal name. It wasn't there before I started backup, so backup created it then wants to try to created it again? Any suggestions for resolution? TIA -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL |
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"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message
... This is indeed a reason why backing up to mapped drives isn't supported with Windows Vista. According to Microsoft, to use a NAS device as a backup target, you need to create the share with "Full Control" privileges for the user whose credentials they want to connect with. The account in question is adminstrator on the NAS. Why would that not work? If it matters, I didn't use a mapped drive letter. I used UNC, \\NAS1\BACKUP. -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL |
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Some other users have reported problems that turned out to be Samba bugs. In
terms of troubleshooting you could try to use a subfolder under the share and see if that works. If it doesn't, sometimes a firmware update is what is needed to have this device behave as expected. The more recent Samba versions (3.0.2.x) are more stable. Eduardo -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Chris Cowles" wrote in message ... "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... This is indeed a reason why backing up to mapped drives isn't supported with Windows Vista. According to Microsoft, to use a NAS device as a backup target, you need to create the share with "Full Control" privileges for the user whose credentials they want to connect with. The account in question is adminstrator on the NAS. Why would that not work? If it matters, I didn't use a mapped drive letter. I used UNC, \\NAS1\BACKUP. -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL |
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'Eduardo Laureano [MSFT Wrote: ;449349']Some other users have reported problems that turned out to be Samba bugs. In terms of troubleshooting you could try to use a subfolder under the share and see if that works. FYI. I tried adding the subfolder under the share and it didn't work. Why on earth would Vista have been designed not to support backing up to NAS? What Rocket Scientist thought that was a good idea? Leigh -- phenyxxfire |