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This is a known bug that was supposed to be fixed pre-MP5 that seems to
still be happening. We have a Windows policy pointing to a virtual
cluster hostname backing up 5 drives with Allow Multiple Data Streams
turned on. The first job starts and fails. The 2nd stream not only
backs up it's assigned drive letter, but continues to backup every other
drive letter specified in the policy even though the other streams are
either queued or are running themselves. This is a huge pain. Anyone
know of a fix?
Thanks,
Eric
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<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">This is a known bug that was supposed to be fixed
pre-MP5 that seems to still be happening. We have a Windows policy
pointing to a virtual cluster hostname backing up 5 drives with Allow Multiple
Data Streams turned on. The first job starts and fails. The 2nd
stream not only backs up it's assigned drive letter, but continues to backup
every other drive letter specified in the policy even though the other streams
are either queued or are running themselves. This is a huge pain.
Anyone know of a fix?</FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Thanks,</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Eric</FONT>
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