Can you look at the eventlog of this server remotely?

Can you look at the log file for the robocopy job remotely and see what
might have impacted drive D: ?

Until you know exactly what is wrong, you won't have a good handle on how
to correct it.

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On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 2:52 AM, Jay Kulsh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Andrew,
>
> Both C: and D: drives are obviously there since we can logon to the
> server, but as I mentioned in earlier postings, we cannot access any
> contents of either, nor can we look at their security settings. This also
> means, we cannot see logfiles which were on C: drive.
>
> We need to figure out how to reset the permissions of these 2 drives to
> default.
>
> Jay
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