Sorry I forgot to mention this in my previous reply. I did mention it in my last reply, but I think it was still in transit.
The Win2K box is NTFS. The Win98 is FAT32. I checked the permissions and on the Win98 box it is now set to full-control. I checked on the Win2k box and changed the "backup" account from backup operators group to administrators. Unfortunately, no change in the backup results. The report & logs look just the same... I will try a subdirectory (rather than the entire C: drive) on the Win2k box tomorrow and will make the it owned with full access for the "backup" account. If that works, I should be able to use your ntbackup approach. :) Jeff On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 15:37, Richard B. Tilley (Brad) wrote: > On the Windows shares, I'm assuming that they are both fat partitions. > You must allow full-control of the share, not just read (or whatever MS > calls it). > > -- +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | Jeffery Smith - Systems Administrator - [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Sky Computers, Inc. (www.skycomputers.com) | +----------------------------------------------------------------+
