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Old 02-28-2007
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Windows Backup failed. Error: Access denied (0x80070005)
My sister wants to use (final) Vista's integrated backup feature on her
notebook to backup her data to DVD-RW. Problem is she always gets the
message: "Windows Backup failed. Error: Access denied (0x80070005)"

Looks like backup is denied access to some files even though I stopped all
running applications (which shouldn't be necessary due to Vista's Shadow
Copy).

So I go into Event Viewer which only gives me the same error message like
above and an event ID: 4104. Detail view shows me the same information in XML
format and Event Log Online Help is no help.

Then I find the folder C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsBackup with .ETL files in it
which I can open in Event Viewer. But the only thing they contain are log
events that all look like this: "GUID=dbd33fcd-cfba-5174-7b1a-a59ff2eef057
(No Format Information found)." Again each one with an event ID. The event
IDs are 11, 13, 14, 15, 21, 22, 23, 31, 33, 35, 36. Again, detail view, Event
Log Online Help, and web search turn up nothing.

I don't understand why Microsoft doesn't at least log out the files which
Windows Backup was denied access to. Backup is important for me, but I'm
clueless about what I can do at this point.

Any idea is appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Old 03-19-2007
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Re: Windows Backup failed. Error: Access denied (0x80070005)

Did you ever get a reply? I'm having the same problem.


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Old 03-20-2007
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Re: Windows Backup failed. Error: Access denied (0x80070005)
No, unfortunately not. And the problem still persists.

"Suess" wrote:

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Old 05-24-2007
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Re: Windows Backup failed. Error: Access denied (0x80070005)
I am having the same problem. Any help?? I am able to receive windows
updates ok but can't do complete backup nor selected files backup. I have
Vista Business edition. When I try and do complete backup it says not all
volumes were selected so I can't do this even though all volumes are
selected. Need help with this problem too. Maybe the two are related.
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> No, unfortunately not. And the problem still persists.
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Re: Windows Backup failed. Error: Access denied (0x80070005)

I had the same problem. In my case Norton Anti-Virus was detecting that
the backup file was a virus and deleting it while it was being created.
I disabled Auto-Protect and was able to complete the backup.


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Re: Windows Backup failed. Error: Access denied (0x80070005)
Error 0x80070005 means that a file required is in use.
I have the same problem, I'm assuming what it means is one of the files that it's trying to back up.
If this is because the system needs write access then the question of why is a puzzler.
I can't imagine it needs solo read access to files as this would make the whole backup process a non starter(?)


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Re: Windows Backup failed. Error: Access denied (0x80070005)
So for full system backups you need to power off the PC?

"Cuiz'" wrote:

> you need to be sure that all files that your going to backup is close.
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> "Wyccant" <Wyccant.3g4zo7@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message
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> > *Error 0x80070005 means that a file required is in use.
> > I have the same problem, I'm assuming what it means is one of the files
> > that it's trying to back up.
> > If this is because the system needs write access then the question of
> > why is a puzzler.
> > I can't imagine it needs solo read access to files as this would make
> > the whole backup process a non starter(?)
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Old 10-13-2008
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Re: Windows Backup failed. Error: Access denied (0x80070005)
nom wrote:
> So for full system backups you need to power off the PC?


I would say that this is your problem.

http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/...m/899009631931

Why would a back-up abort just because a file is open? It would just go
around the opened file and not back it up, going on about its business.

<http://www.nirmaltv.com/2008/07/11/how-to-take-ownership-of-files-and-folders-in-vista/>
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Old 10-13-2008
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Re: Windows Backup failed. Error: Access denied (0x80070005)
In article <#5q5puNLJHA.456@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>,
Paul MontGumDropped <"Paul "@MontGumDropped.com> wrote:
>
>Why would a back-up abort just because a file is open? It would just go
>around the opened file and not back it up, going on about its business.


Because to this day MS hasn't figured out how to allow a privileged
process to (at least) acquire a read only handle to a locked file. They
work around this by using shadow copy, but if you're not working from one
then...


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Re: Windows Backup failed. Error: Access denied (0x80070005)
the wharf rat wrote:
> In article <#5q5puNLJHA.456@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>,
> Paul MontGumDropped <"Paul "@MontGumDropped.com> wrote:
>> Why would a back-up abort just because a file is open? It would just go
>> around the opened file and not back it up, going on about its business.

>
> Because to this day MS hasn't figured out how to allow a privileged
> process to (at least) acquire a read only handle to a locked file. They
> work around this by using shadow copy, but if you're not working from one
> then...
>
>


So, you're saying that what is in the link is not coming into play in
some situations where access is denied. I find it hard to believe that a
back-up would blown down because a file is open during a backup, and the
back-up just wouldn't go around it and continue processing.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...30(VS.85).aspx
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