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> I am having lots of problems running the back up. I go to configure and
add
> a new group under the new group I add a media. In the media I put in a
> location that is valid and I name the backup file. Then I go to the backup
> tab and go to complete.  I then follow the footsteps to the screen where
it
> says recovery or migration. I leave it at recovery  and hit the start
> button. It gives me an error '-903 Host file I/O error, access denied'.
> What should I do?
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> Zahra


I had this problem too, but I fixed it with a few steps (Windows 2000 Pro).

BACKUP Complete.

Location has to include the filename too. I think the name field is only a
label, not a filename.

Name: TEST

Location: D:\TEMP\BACKUP.BAK



I did also change the user for the service that was running the database
kernel. But I don't know if this step is necessary.

Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services

Choose SapDB: <databasename> and select Properties.

On the log on tab, choose the administrator user or some other user that
have full access to the folder where you want your backup file.





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