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« on: September 24, 2007, 03:41:34 PM »

I'm new to this software...
Even if I set - apparently - correctly the include and exclude masks (*.* and *.tmp) the software backups only folders!
Can somebody helps me?
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« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2007, 04:22:37 PM »

Hello dario,

Welcome here. Can you write down, please, your custom datas (or things like that). Or, maybe you should just delete the relative field contents?

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« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2007, 12:51:46 AM »

Thank you for the answer.
Is this screenshot enough...?
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« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2007, 12:46:00 PM »

As the help says, all outdated files will be deleted and you will not have them in the source place. It will be impossible to restore them. Basicly, maybe you only have the files - you have stored at the source folders - at the target directory but the files were deleted at D:\Dario, D:\wwwroot and the C:\Docume... directory. This means that maybe there are no files at all! As there is no file, there's nothing to copy.

Was i right?
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« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2007, 06:30:24 AM »

From the guide:
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Copy and delete outdated files - In this mode Comodo BackUp copies all the source files to a destination folder. Then Comodo BackUp compares new files with the previous. If there are any outdated files in the storage device, it deletes them.
Move and delete outdated files - In this mode Comodo BackUp moves all the source files to the destination folder. Then Comodo BackUp compares new files with the previous. If there are any outdated files in the storage device, it deletes them. Be careful using this mode. All outdated files will be deleted and you will not have them in the source place. It will be impossible to restore them. That is why we recommend this mode for experienced users only.

I think you are talking about the first type, but I'm using the second one...
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« Reply #5 on: September 26, 2007, 07:38:33 AM »

From the guide:
I think you are talking about the first type, but I'm using the second one...

"all outdated files will be deleted and you will not have them in the source place" This is at the 2nd one - a help update needed anyway.
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« Reply #6 on: September 26, 2007, 08:35:38 AM »

I'm sorry!
I'm using "copy & delete" not "move & delete".
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« Reply #7 on: September 26, 2007, 02:56:47 PM »

I should have see your copy&delete setting from the image, sorry. Nevermind, so what if you right-click the job and run it, can you please copy&paste the exact log (unless contains personal informations).

On vista, i found a very strange error, but it'll write error message at least next to some files.
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« Reply #8 on: September 27, 2007, 12:43:13 AM »

Thank you for helping!
In the log...
1.
there's a lot of "Deleting old files in folder..."
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then "Copying file..."
3.
"26/09/2007 at 23.08.50 | Compared 16830 files, 1676 folders.
26/09/2007 at 23.08.50 | Copied 16293 files."

At end - at line 18190! - there's "Backup "backup1" completed successfully." but no files in the destination directory! ...only folders!!!
Only in the Outlook folder backup there's a lot of *.dbx files.
More: in the backup folder system properties I read "521 files", so this is the proof!
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« Reply #9 on: September 27, 2007, 01:02:55 PM »

Can't figure out yet what can be the problem source.
Steps:
1. i created new backup
2. named to backup1
3. added 2 simple source directory and the outlook with *.*
4. set up Copy with deleting other than source file
5. set up Service Mode
Have you checked anything else? If not, can you please try to re-create the backup job first only with your web server directory?

Since i don't know the ~cause of this problem, i can't report a bug, this is the reason i need your help.
Are you running this on XP pro? Are you administrator? Have the other directories different access rights than your outlook folder?

To check security, open the folder in windows explorer (ex. Win and E keys) then navigate to the folder and right-click on it and check it at Properties.
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« Reply #10 on: October 04, 2007, 02:32:44 AM »

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I don't know what...
I've created 3 different backups for each folder, but the result is the same.
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« Reply #11 on: October 04, 2007, 06:37:15 PM »

Hey dario,

Unless your D: drive got another security setting, please open a ticket with your PC config at the support page. I couldn't reproduce the error on my system.

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« Reply #12 on: January 17, 2008, 02:42:37 PM »

Was there any resolution to this issue?
I've just discovered Comodo Backup and thought it was exactly what I was looking for - ability to do incremental backups with deletion of the obsolete files (so that backups only contain up-to-date files)!

Now, once I started using it I ran into the problem exactly like the one described in this thread. I've done quite some experimenting and I think I narrowed it down.
So here is what I found:

Setup:
- Latest version 1.0.3.0
- reproducible both on Windows Vista and Windows 2000
- backup in Service mode, service runs under Administrative account
- "Copy with delete" mode
- destination directory is on the network drive that the service has access and all permissions
- there are MULTIPLE directories to be backed up.
Here is a sample setup:
- source directories:
C:\A (Relative Folder: A)
C:\B\C (Relative folder: B\C)
C:\D (Relative Folder: D)
- Destination directory:
\\backupserver\backup

- What happens:
After backup runs I can see it has created all the necessary directories ans sub-directories on \\backupserver\backup
BUT.... all of them are empty EXCEPT \\backupserver\backup\D
After checking the log I see that it DOES copy all the files for A, B\C, and D... BUT it deletes "obsolete" files from \\backupserver\backup\A, \\backupserver\backup\B\C and \\backupserver\backup\D EVERY TIME for EACH of these 3 folders. I.e. the sequence is:
- processing A: delete "obsolete" files for A, B\C and D, copy files for A
- processing B\C: delete "obsolete"files for A (by comparing it to B\C - deletes ALL content of destination A, all files that have just been copied!), copy files for B\C
- Same for D
Result - only the latest folder's files are preserved on the destination drive

Now, I'm not 100% sure but it looks like this only happens when service runs the backup. When I run it manually - no problems.

The following scenario also fails:
- separate backups for each of the directory with same destination but different Relative Folder, like:
- backup 1: Source C:\A (Relative path A), destination \\backupserver\backup
- backup 2: Source C:\B\C (Relative path B\C), destination \\backupserver\backup
- backup 3: Source C:\D (Relative path D), destination \\backupserver\backup

And these are scheduled to run in the same sequence. Again, only the last backup's files are preseved at the end.

The only workaround I found for now is to have separate backups pointing to _different_ destinations with blank Relative Folder field, like:
- backup 1: Source C:\A (Relative path blank), destination \\backupserver\backup\A
- backup 2: Source C:\B\C (Relative path blank), destination \\backupserver\backup\B\C
- backup 3: Source C:\D (Relative path blank), destination \\backupserver\backup\D

This is quite cumbersome since I'd rather had a single backup for all of these folders.

Should I file a ticket or is this a known problem? I'm willing to do any testing required since I like the program and want to help making it better.

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« Reply #13 on: January 17, 2008, 05:20:54 PM »

Now I'm using HANDY BACKUP software!
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« Reply #14 on: January 22, 2008, 04:01:21 PM »

Sorry for the repeat post, but is there any response on this? This is something that keeps me currently from using Comodo Backup on much wider basis.

(Was I wrong posting this message at the end of existing thread? Nobody (of those who have Powers) notices it here? I was taught to use search before creating new threads Tongue )
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