SUMMARY
To create a Backup log file from a command line with just Exceptions
(using the /E switch), use both the /L and /E switches, as in the following example:
NOTE: If you have installed U.S. Service Pack 2 (or later) for Windows NT
and Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1, you cannot create a Backup log
file.
ntbackup backup c:\test /a /v /d "test" /l "c:\test.log" /e
If you format the command incorrectly, as in the following example, no Log
file is created and no error messages are generated:
ntbackup backup c:\test /a /v /d "test" /l /e "c:\test.log"
NOTE: The /E switch also lists the beginning and ending commands, plus a
list of the backed-up directories. It does not list any files unless there
are Exceptions.
For more information on command line switches with NTBackup, see page 490
of the Windows NT Advanced Server "System Guide" or page 392 of the Windows NT "System Guide."