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Old 06-29-2008, 07:45 PM
Howard Huntley
 
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Default (VSS)Volume Shadow copy

Using Symantec Backup Exec v11b, I am doing a tape remote tape backup
of my HP dv9000 notebook that is running Vista Home Premium 32 SP1
edition. The backup got near the end and failed with a (VCC) error
message. I am having to use the wireless connection because there is a
problem in the wired LAN card. What changes can I make to successfully
complete this back up of the C:\ and D:\ drive on the note book with
out this failure.
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Old 06-29-2008, 08:25 PM
Nonny
 
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Default Re: (VSS)Volume Shadow copy

Howard Huntley <hhuntleyjr@comcast.net> wrote:

>Using Symantec Backup Exec v11b, I am doing a tape remote tape backup
>of my HP dv9000 notebook that is running Vista Home Premium 32 SP1
>edition. The backup got near the end and failed with a (VCC) error
>message. I am having to use the wireless connection because there is a
>problem in the wired LAN card. What changes can I make to successfully
>complete this back up of the C:\ and D:\ drive on the note book with
>out this failure.


What did Symantec Support have to say?
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