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Davide

I read in the win2000 documentation about the backup utility:

You can only back up the System State data on a local computer. You
cannot back up the System State data on a remote computer

I've written a backup job including both the files I need and the
System State data. The backup file is saved in a remote machine HD
(it's not the machine where the backup job is running).

I include a portion of a log file. Unluckly it's in italian.. Anyway
everything seems ok. So my question is: what does it mean that it's
not possible to back up System State data on a remote computer?

Backup di "Stato del sistema"
Set di backup n. 3 sul supporto n. 1
Descrizione del backup: "Backup normale"
Tipo di backup: Copia

Verifica di "Stato del sistema"
Set di backup n. 3 sul supporto n. 1
Descrizione del backup: "Backup normale"
Verifica avviata il 21/10/2003 alle 14.39.
Verifica completata il 21/10/2003 alle 14.45.
Directory: 105
File: 1788
Diversi: 0
Byte: 242.010.875
Ora: 6 minuti e 4 secondi

Cheers, Davide
 
I think you might be able to get around this default behaviour (See below)

PSS ID Number: 315412

Article Last Modified on 6/6/2003


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The information in this article applies to:


a.. Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
b.. Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
c.. Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

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This article was previously published under Q315412
IN THIS TASK
a.. SUMMARY
b..
a.. How to Perform a Back Up of the System State Data of a Remote
Computer
b..
a.. Schedule the System State Backup on the Remote Computer
b.. Schedule a Backup of the System State Backup of the Remote
Computer
c.. REFERENCES
SUMMARY
This step-by-step article describes how to use the Windows 2000 Backup
program (Ntbackup.exe) to back up the system state data of a remote
Microsoft Windows 2000-based computer. By design, Ntbackup.exe only backs up
the system state of the local computer. This article describes how to work
around this limitation.

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How to Perform a Back Up of the System State Data of a Remote Computer
Schedule the System State Backup on the Remote Computer
1.. Log on as either an administrator or as a backup operator on the
computer on which you want to back up the system state data (the remote
computer).
2.. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System
Tools, and then click Backup.
3.. Click the Backup tab.
4.. Click to select the System State check box.
5.. Click File in the Backup destination box.
6.. Click Browse in the Backup media or file name box, and then specify
the path and file name for the backup.

Make sure that you save the backup to a network share. The file must use
the .bkf file name extension.
7.. Click Start Backup, and then configure the appropriate settings.
8.. Click Advanced, configure the appropriate settings, and then click OK.
9.. Click Schedule.
10.. If you are prompted to save the backup selection, click Yes, specify
a name and a location where you want to save the backup selection file
(.bks), and then click Save.

By default, the .bks file is saved in the %SystemRoot%\Documents and
Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\WindowsNT\NTBackup folder.
11.. In the Set Account Information dialog box, type the user name and the
password of the account with which you want to schedule the backup, and then
click OK.
12.. In the Scheduled Job Options dialog box, type a name for the
scheduled backup job in the Job name box, and then click Properties.
13.. Configure the scheduling settings, click OK, and then click OK.
14.. Click Exit on the Job menu to quit Backup.

A backup of the system state data is scheduled to run at the time and the
date that you specify. This task is added to the Scheduled Tasks folder in
Control Panel. Before you proceed to the next section, confirm that the
scheduled backup runs as expected.
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Schedule a Backup of the System State Backup of the Remote Computer
1.. Log on as an administrator or a backup operator on the computer that
is designated to back up the remote computer's system state data.

NOTE: You must also have administrative or backup operator privileges on
the remote computer.
2.. Connect to a share on the remote computer.

The easiest way to connect to a share on the remote computer is to use a
mapped network drive. To do so:
1.. Right-click My Network Places, and then click Map Network Drive.
2.. Click the path to the share on the remote computer that contains the
system state backup, and then specify a drive letter for this disk drive.

This disk drive is now displayed as a drive to the share in My Computer.
3.. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System
Tools, and then click Backup.
4.. Click the Backup tab.
5.. In the Backup destination box, click either Backup this data to a file
or Backup this data to a tape device.
6.. In the Backup media or file name box, specify the appropriate
destination based on whether you are backing up to a file or tape.
7.. Expand My Computer in the left pane, and then click the mapped network
drive that contains the system state backup on the remote computer.
8.. Click Start Backup.
9.. Configure the appropriate settings in the either the Backup Job
Information dialog box or the Advanced Backup Options dialog box.
10.. Click Schedule.
11.. If you are prompted to save the backup selection, click Yes.

The .bks file is saved to the %SystemRoot%\Documents and
Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\WindowsNT\NTBackup folder by default.
12.. In the Set Account Information dialog box, type the user name and the
password of the account with which you want to schedule the backup, and then
click OK.
13.. In the Scheduled Job Options dialog box, type a name for the
scheduled backup job in the Job name box, and then click Properties.
14.. Configure the desired scheduling settings, click OK, and then click
OK.

IMPORTANT: Make sure that you schedule this backup to run after the backup
job that you scheduled to run on the remote computer has completed.
15.. Click Exit on the Job menu to quit the NTBackup.

A backup of the system state backup of the remote computer is scheduled to
run at the time and date that you specify. This task is added to the
Scheduled Tasks folder in Control Panel.
NOTES:
a.. The Task Scheduler Service must be running on the computer for you to
schedule a backup.
b.. You can change the scheduled backup job settings after you schedule
the job. To do so, click the Schedule Jobs tab, and then click the Backup
icon that is displayed on the calendar.
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REFERENCES
For additional information about how to use the NTBackup in Windows 2000,
click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
301254 HOW TO: Back Up Windows 2000 System Files with the Backup Program in
Windows 2000

240363 HOW TO: Use the Backup Program to Back Up and Restore the System
State in Windows 2000

300439 How to Use Command Line Parameters With the Ntbackup Command

301420 HOW TO: Use Windows Backup and Recovery Tools to Make a Data Backup
of Internet Information Services

For additional information about how to use Task Scheduler to schedule a
task in Windows 2000, click the article number below to view the article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
300160 HOW TO: Schedule a Server Process in Windows 2000
 
It means that the backup software on machine1 can not back up the system
state of machine2. It does not matter where the backup file is stored.
 
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