On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 10:44, Rainer Zocholl wrote:
> >One possible solution I considered is "Hidden Administrative Shares,"
> >e.g. C$ for a C drive. I've never gotten C$ to work,
>
> You must use an admintrative account. That account must have the
> right to log on remotely. Yepp. Windows permissions are much more finer than
> unix world thinks...
> If that PC is part of a Domain/ADS "add" power of 4 of problems...
This is XP-home version he's talking about. Domain membership is
intentionally broken as well as the file sharing to "encourage"
you to abandon the version you paid for when you bought the box
and buy an expensive upgrade. I don't think they have a backup
operator group that has the rights you really want for backuppc
either.
On an only slightly related note: has anyone tried using cygwin
sshd and gnutar to back up a windows box? Aside from having
to call the C: drive /cygdrive/c, I'd expect that to work.
--
Les Mikesell
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