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Giveaway - 50 licenses for Backup4all Pro

We are organizing a giveaway, where 50 licenses for Backup4all Professional (total value of $2500) will be given to 50 users. All you have to do is create a video tutorial about FBackup and upload it to Youtube - there is no drawing so as long as there are licenses left from those 50, you will receive one too. Here are the details: Backup4all Giveaway.

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  1. florida555

    Member
    Joined: Feb '11
    Posts: 1

    I was hoping someone could help me. I cannot get a successful backup because of one file. The message that comes up in the backup log is [2/8/2011 10:24:18 PM] Warning: Skipping file C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\MachineKeys\3ad391678a806ec4d691e83aaa393b6f_24adf822-76f7-4481-b30b-ff1b40f8687f
    Source error (code 5). Access is denied.

    Am I just stuck with this issue or is there a way this file can be disregarded during the backup? Thanks,

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. shaundmartin

    Member
    Joined: Feb '11
    Posts: 1

    I am new to this software but i believe the issue you are having is trying to back up a file that is in use by the windows system. Try not backing up Application Data folder as it will not help you all that much in a system crash. Application data is just what it sounds like a place where applications you have installed have their data stores and often access it. This is the same type of error you would get if you have Outlook open and tried to copy the PST file. Or if you had a document open in word or adobe or something that was trying to be backedup it would fail because you have file open. I hope this helps.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. Admin

    Administrator
    Joined: Oct '08
    Posts: 1,492

    Hi,

    In case of an open document or open PST file, FBackup will be able to back up those files.
    That is a system related file so please open Backup Properties->Sources and uncheck the
    C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application Data/Microsoft folder

    Posted 1 year ago #

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