Hi All,
The solution is probably obvious to many of you, so I apologize in advance
for this question. However, I am having the hardest time trying to restore
files from a Windows server to another Windows server without the files
being hidden. Say I have this scenario:
I want to restore this file on Windows server A:
E:/test/a.txt
To Windows server B at this location:
F:/Restore
In the above case, when the file gets restored the E folder is always
hidden. Here are the things I've tried:
- creating the F:/Restore folder on server B before doing the restore - no
luck
- creating the F:/Restore/E folder on server B before doing the restore -
no luck
- not creating F:/Restore folder on server B before doing the restore - no
luck
- reset Where from /tmp to F:/Restore - no luck
- used File Relocation - no luck
- strip E:/
- add F:/Restore/
How can I restore without getting objects hidden? I've been using "attrib
-s -h <object>" to unhide it, but I shouldn't have to do this. What am I
doing wrong? In all of the above cases, the encompassing folder (either E
or Restore) is hidden and I have to unhide it to see the file.
If I use / for Where, the file gets restored and is visible. But, I cannot
do this all the time. Often I have to restore to a different folder on
either the same drive or a different drive.
Thanks in advance.
Craig
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