I still get this error occasionally, and always when backing up the same server. Haven't managed to solve it, but it's only our Domain Controller, so there's no data on it.
I don't have a link to that specific error, sorry. Try installing the update to 9.1 and see if that fixes the error.
http://support.veritas.com/menu_ddProduct_BEWNT.htm
There shouldn't be a problem with the network connection - all 100Meg local connections through switches from the media server to the W2K domain controller. Only 1 of the remote servers is at another site, over a 2Meg leased line and no problems backing that up.
Event ID 34113 in the...
I am backing up 4 remote servers (2 Windows 2000 servers and 2 NT4 servers) from our Backup Exec 9.l media server overnight - when I check the job log the next morning, the backup has failed when backing up the last server on the list, our Windows 2000 Domain Controller, with the error "A...
The fix for the Add/Remove programs problem is under article number 266668 in the Microsoft Support Knowledge Base. This suggests re-registering the APPWIZ.CPL control panel applet, but this did not work in our case, so we ran the in-place Windows 2000 upgrade (step 5 of the article) :
a) Run...
Fixed the problem - Veritas advised me to do a Repair on the Backup Exec installation. I went into Add/Remove programs and I could not select the Change/Remove button for any of the installed applications - this was greyed out. Found an item in the Microsoft Knowledge base which suggests running...
I started having to unlock the tape drive when we purchased a Sony AIT-3 tape library - I think this is device specific, as I never had to do this when we used single DAT drives on each server. As far as I am aware, there is no way round this - you need to select Unlock each time in your backup...
We recently upgraded our Backup Exec for Windows Servers version 9.0 to 9.1 on our Windows 2000 Server, patched to Service Pack 3 - the upgrade went smoothly, with no problems, and had been backing up using 9.1 with no problems.
This morning we restarted the server (Dell PowerEdge 4600) and...
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