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I'm running Veritas Netbackup Datacenter 3.4 and I'm having a problem =
backing up a Windows 2000 professional client.
When the backup is performed on the client, only the System
State is backed up, no drives. The client is apart of a Windows 2000 =
class that uses an All_Local_Drives directive for backup criteria. The =
client is also running the Administration client for NetBackup.
My next step is to turn on verbose logging on the client, and check the =
logs, are there any other suggestions?
Regards,
StickyBit.
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