Err Msg: You Do Not Have Permissions... with Backup Program (104174)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.1
This article was previously published under Q104174 SYMPTOMS
When you are using the Windows NT Backup program, and you attempt to
restore files from a backup, you may receive the following error
message:
You Do Not Have Permission to Access Portions of
\<Directoryname>\<Filename>
Please See The Owner or Administrator to Get Permissions
CAUSE
This error message may be caused by one of the following scenarios:
- The person who originally backed up the information specified to
restrict access to the files to the owner and Administrator.
If this is the case, only the owner and Administrator will be able
to restore the information.
-or-
- You are restoring to an NTFS drive and do not have the necessary
rights to the directory to which you are restoring files.
With the backup program provided with Windows NT, you have the
option to select an alternative path for the files to be placed
during the restore process. Use File Manager to check the Security
PermissFions setting to see if you have permissions to write to that
directory.
-or-
- You are restoring the files into a directory in use by Windows NT.
For example, restoring files to the \TEMP directory that is in use
by Windows NT will result in the above error.
-or-
- You are attempting to run Windows NT Backup and backup an individual
file using the command-line syntax.
Windows NT Backup does not include command line functionality to specify
individual files or groups of files using wildcard characters.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/29/2003 |
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Keywords: | KB104174 |
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