Joe,
This was fixed in 5.0.2 or 5.0.3, I can't recall which, but 5.0.3 is the
current windows-fd version. The bug was in the windows bacula-fd.exe so if
you're already running your dir/sd at 5.0.x you should be able to upgrade
the client to fix it. I don't recall if the problem was created during
backup or during restore, though.
Bob
> From: Joseph Dickson
> Subject: [Bacula-users] Bacula restore to Windows 2008 R2
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> Greetings..
>
> I had occasion today to do a restore to a Windows 2008 R2 server with
> Bacula.. everything went fine, except for some minor confusion because the
> restored c:/restore/c folder was created with the hidden and system
> attributes.. Obviously I normally have my explorer shell set so I can see
> hidden and system files, but on this particular box I didn't and it ended up
> stumping me for a few minutes..
>
> So I guess my question is whether there is a good reason that the c folder
> ends up restored with hidden system attributes, and whether there is anything
> I can do about that? If not I'll just document it as part of our restore
> procedures, but I wanted to make sure there isn't a setting somewhere that
> I'm missing that would make peoples lives easier..
>
> Thanks!
>
> Joe
>
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