I'm running AISBackup under Win2k (SP4). Just recently, the scheduled backups have failed to start, and in the status column there's a message "Could not start". Other applications can be run successfully by the scheduler. I tried re-creating the scheduler entry; no luck. It's possible that there's a problem with my installation -- one or two other things have started behaving strangely -- so it may simply be that I have to reinstall Windows, although I'm trying to avoid that if I can. Is there anything about AISBackup that might be causing this?
One other point concerning scheduling: when you set up a scheduled backup, AISBackup insists that the user with which the scheduled event be associated must have a password, even though Win2K doesn't mind not having one. The machine in question doesn't need a password because of its location in the network I'm using, so is it possible to allow AISBackup to be more tolerant?
Problems with scheduler
Autorunning on XP and 2000
Hi Hugh
Please see this Microsoft article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... s%3B311119
Barry
Please see this Microsoft article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... s%3B311119
Barry