Why can't I backup to network drive?

  • Thread starter Thomas Thomassen
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Thomas Thomassen

Hi
I'm setting up my secondary PC (with Vista) to act as a backup server.

From my primary I've set up successfully to backup all files to a mapped
network drive.
However, when I try to do a full Computer Backup the network drive is not
listed as an option to back up on to. All I get is to back up to DVDs.

Anyone know why this is the case?

-Thom
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]

What version of Windows Vista are you running?

Network Backup is only available in Windows Vista Home Premium,
Windows Vista Business, and Windows Vista Ultimate.

Take a look at wbadmin.exe, which is the command-line version of Complete PC
Backup. This will allow you to back up to a target network share.

Windows Vista Complete PC Backup and Recovery screencast
https://blogs.technet.com/keithcombs/archive/2006/08/25/451838.aspx


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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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Hi
I'm setting up my secondary PC (with Vista) to act as a backup server.

From my primary I've set up successfully to backup all files to a mapped
network drive.
However, when I try to do a full Computer Backup the network drive is not
listed as an option to back up on to. All I get is to back up to DVDs.

Anyone know why this is the case?

-Thom
 
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Thomas Thomassen

Both are running Vista Ultimate.
I'll have a look at the command line, though I'd prefer to use the GUI.

If a "Network Share" different from a mapped network drive?

What I've done is share a drive on my secondary pc, allowing full access.
Then mapped it to Z: on my primary.
 
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Thomas Thomassen

Does it require a whole HD to itself to backup whole PCs to? Can I not
spesify just a folder on a driver?
 

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