Yea, that is exactly what I did. Thanks! :)

On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 10:40 AM, J. Echter
<j.ech...@elektro-mayer-echter.de> wrote:
>
>> }
>> Client {
>>    Name = jake-laptop-fd
>>    Password = **********
>>    Address = 10.0.6.107
>>    FDPort = 9102
>>    Catalog = MyCatalog
>>    File Retention = 30 days
>>    Job Retention = 6 months
>> }
>> FileSet {
>>    Name = WinXPTest
>>    Include {
>>      File = C:/jaketestfolder
>>      Options {
>>      }
>>    }
>> }
>> Job {
>>    Name = XPtest
>>    Type = Backup
>>    Level = Incremental
>>    Client = jake-laptop-fd
>>    FileSet = "Full Set"
>>    Schedule = WeeklyCycle
>>    Storage = File
>>    Pool = Default
>>    Messages = Standard
>> }
>>
>>
> Hi,
>
> your job XPtest has the 'Full Set' defined, theres no directory you
> wanna backup.
>
> change FileSet = WinXPTest
>
> cheers
>
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