Sorry, I guess there's one more thing missing: you have to prefix the '.bks' file path with a '@' ...
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Browse All TopicsI'm trying to create a .bat file to automate a backup to and NAS... but im running into a bit of a prob. when i run the bat file it comes up with the cmd window but it closes... when i type pause in the bat script there is no errors that i can see ... here is an example of all i have in the bat file. Please someone help me =)
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by: ZoppoPosted on 2009-11-04 at 03:36:37ID: 25738277
Hi scottcotton,
\The Other Folder\Image.bks' and the job's name with "-s like this:
\The Other Folder\Image.bks" /j "Backup 3" /f "T:\BackUp.bkf" /a
IMO you'll have to quote the path '\\IPADDRESS_TO_NAS\FOLDER
> ntbackup backup "\\IPADDRESS_TO_NAS\FOLDER
Hope that helps,
ZOPPO