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This may seem silly,
Did you setup the networking and the backup today?
What I mean to say is that after you setup the network and it worked, have you shutdown all three computers completely and then start them again?
Would you humor me and shut down all 3 pc's. Start the desktop first, and then the 2 laptops?
Greetz
Ha lol , yep :)
All 3 have been running on the same network for several weeks.
It was just today that I setup the backup on Laptop B when I found the problem.
All other networking seems to be working 100%.
Are there any services that Windows Backup needs to run. I'm wondering if a service has been turned off/disabled.
I would say give another program a try. I backup using robocopy
I uploaded the .exe here
2shared - download robocopy.exe
Just make the following .bat file
@echo off
robocopy "C:\users\tom\desktop" "F:\desktop" /mir /s
echo Backup Complete
pause
In case you're wondering the destination folders don't create themselves.. < yes, i've had people who told me the script was not working but only because they did not create the destination folder>
Maybe it will work? just switch the source and destinations with your network drives and good luck :)