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I made a recent post on not being able to create a custom SRD with Ghost 14. I uninstalled and reinstalled and still no luck. Went to services and discovered the Snap volume service was not running. Was able to get it started and created an SRD - Yea!!
I have another problem with Ghost 14 now that has me baffled completely. I am attempting to schedule a backup job. I have set it up on three occasions and it will not run. All looks good and all settings appear to be good. The backup manager screen says it is scheduled to run on the specified day and time; however it does not start up and do its thing. I can run a one time backup fine, but cannot get a schedule to work.
Any ideas on how to solve this would be greatly appreciated.
I might say I am running XP Pro and pleanty of hard drive space in both the primary source area and the backup destination. All drivers for drives and burners are updated and XP has the latest security settings. The schedule will just not startup so need some direction.
I also noticed in a previous thread a suggestion to run Process Exporer to solve the CD burning problem. What in the devil is "proces Explorer" and what is it used for?
If you can provide the details on the backup job and oyur system setup, that might be helpful. Ghost reports all warnings and errors to the Windows Event log. Could you look at the application event logs and check for any warnings/errors from Ghost, Ghost Service, V2i, Volume Shadow Copy Service, etc? Have you run LiveUpdate in Ghost until there are no more updates?