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RE: Vista Ultimate Backup
Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, I can create a new folder and a text file
from my Vista machine on the XP Pro server.
More info on the backup. I can enter the name of the share, but when I go
to use it a window pops up asking me to enter a user ID and password. I've
tried the administrator ID and password for the XP Pro server and that
doesn't work.
"SKeene" wrote:
> Just to make sure you have the right permissions, try browsing to the share
> using it's UNC path (\\computerName\folder\backup) and try creating a new
> file, like right-click and make a New > Text Document.
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> "Mike" wrote:
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> > I recently installed a workstation on my home network with Vista Ultimate. I
> > attempted to use the Windows Backup software that is part of Vista, to backup
> > up the computer to a network server. The server runs Windows XP Professional
> > and has an internal 500GB drive with a backup directory shared to allow users
> > to make changes.
> >
> > During the backup setup, I am receiving an error that says I don't have the
> > necessary rights to use this shared network directory. All of my other
> > computers run Windows XP Professional and have no issues backing up to this
> > same network drive. The difference is Vista vs. XP Pro and that the Vista
> > computer is using the built-in backup software and the XP Pro computers are
> > using Norton Backup.
> >
> > Also, on the Vista machine, I was able to use a backup utility in Adobe
> > Photoshop Elements to backup to this same shared server drive - I just can't
> > use the built-in Windows backup.
> >
> > Any suggestions on what I may need to do to get Vista to recognize this
> > shared drive are appreciated.
> >
> > Thank you!
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