On 7/9/2007 1:08 PM On a whim, Bruce Miller pounded out on the keyboard
> Terry,
>
> Yes, that's what I've been doing. Just before I responded to this I did it
> again, step-by-step as you wrote it...and it worked! I am now the proud owner
> of a brand new .bkf file.
>
> I have no idea what just happened (or why), but won't look a gift horse in
> the mouth.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bruce Miller
>
> "Terry R." wrote:
>
>> On 7/9/2007 11:44 AM On a whim, BruceM pounded out on the keyboard
>>
>>
>>> "Terry R." wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 7/9/2007 11:10 AM On a whim, BruceM pounded out on the keyboard
>>>>
>>>>> I too am getting the error message "The backup file name could not be used.
>>>>> Please insure it is a valid path and that you have permission to access"
>>>>> when I try to use the Windows XP backup utility.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a partitioned hard drive; my programs are on the C drive, and data is
>>>>> on the D drive. I'm trying to back up data from the D drive. I've read the
>>>>> discussions on this forum and understand that Windows XP cannot backup
>>>>> directly to a CD. I want to back my data up to a removable hard drive, but
>>>>> I'm getting the error message no matter what destination I try to use (C
>>>>> drive, D drive or the removable drive).
>>>>>
>>>>> I am not the administrator on this machine, and I wonder if this could be a
>>>>> permissions problem.
>>>>>
>>>> Hi Bruce,
>>>>
>>>> What file name are you trying to use? What is the path? Can you
>>>> "Browse" to the drive and name it that way?
>>>>
>> > Terry,
>> >
>> > I tried backing up a single directory under the filename "trial.; it
>> was ny
>> > first try at this, so the name was C:\trial.bkf. I tried browsing to
>> several
>> > places to create files, but to no avail
>> >
>> > Bruce M.
>> >
>>
>> Bruce,
>>
>> So you're opening Backup, clicking the Backup tab, clicking the
>> folder(s) you want to back up, entering the drive AND file name in
>> "Backup media or file name", then clicking the Start Backup button, and
>> an error occurs. Correct?
>>
>> --
>> Terry R.
>>
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Oh well, at least you have documentation for next time!
Take care,
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