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Thanks, George.
I'm trying to enable sharing but can't seem to find the option for the
USB drive. I don't need much handholding but could you tell me where I'd
look to enable sharing?
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On 6/29/2014 12:59 PM, George Bell wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I'm in the middle of a backup issue at the moment, and see some possible similar issues here.
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> After a great deal of research regarding external backup drives for our SBS 2011 Server, I ended up with a 2 TB Western Digital drive. It's in a SATA USB 3 ICY BOX caddy.
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> That still failed on the Server, so I hooked it up to my Windows 7 Professional system to try back of that system.
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> What I found was that I had to share the new drive or it would fail. I thought that was rather odd, but as I say, it got it working.
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> George.
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> Subject: [VICUG-L] Problem in Making backup Image To an External Hard Drive
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> Here's my situation. I'm running windows 7, 32-bit edition and it's a recently installed version as well. I bought a 1.5 TB Toshiba Canvio external hard drive, partly so that I could do regular drive image backups. I am able to copy individual files and folders to the drive with no problems. However, when I use Windows Backup to do a complete backup it gets to a point where it seems like it's about to finish the backup and then I get a semaphore timeout error and a message saying that there was an error accessing the remote shared folder. I have seen many people in online forums with this same problem but I never seem to find a solution that either makes sense or one which applies to my situation. The drive is not on a network; it's connected to the computer's USB port directly. I've even called Microsoft's accessibility helpdesk and I was advised to do a reinstall of the OS. I would normally consider it except that I had already done this a month before calling them to deal with some other corruption issues I was having which are not related to this problem. Reinstalling the OS would take around 3 hours, with additional time spent downloading the various patches and updates to get the system up to speed. Again, I'd consider it if I knew it would fix the problem but I just don't think that's going to solve it. I'd appreciate any assistance or thoughts you might have about how to solve this problem. I don't know which remote shared folder it's referring to. If there are specific settings or properties I should look into tweeking, I'm open to ideas.
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