Hey Cobian,
you have any Ideas with my Problem?
I dont have any ideas what i can do
Problem with Cobian Backup
Re: Problem with Cobian Backup
Is this about the FTP problem or the mail problem?
If it's the FTP, have you tried with reflector?
If it's the FTP, have you tried with reflector?
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Re: Problem with Cobian Backup
I am having an issue of the The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect
28-12-2022 14:33 The log tab has been cleared. The log file with its full content is still available from the Log menu
28-12-2022 14:33 Preventing the system from entering sleep mode...
28-12-2022 14:33 ** Backing up the task "_KSA_QMS_WEEKLY" **
28-12-2022 14:33 Counting the files for the task "_KSA_QMS_WEEKLY"...
28-12-2022 14:33 Impersonating the user "XXXXXX" to run the task "_KSA_QMS_WEEKLY"...
28-12-2022 14:33 The user "XXXXX" has now logged on
28-12-2022 14:33 The task is now being executed as the user "kastle.com\dan.didomenico-pl"
28-12-2022 14:33 Creating the destination directory "\\AU-NAS\KSA_QMS Native Documents\KSA_QMS Native Documents 28-12-2022 14;33;41 (Full)"
ERR 28-12-2022 14:33 Couldn't create the destination directory "\\AU-NAS\KSA_QMS Native Documents\KSA_QMS Native Documents 28-12-2022 14;33;41 (Full)": The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect
28-12-2022 14:33 The history file for "_KSA_QMS_WEEKLY" will not be saved because the result of the backup is empty
28-12-2022 14:33 Reverting the working thread to run under the original user account
28-12-2022 14:33 The working thread is now running under the original user account
28-12-2022 14:33 Total backup time for "_KSA_QMS_WEEKLY": 0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds
28-12-2022 14:33 ** Backup done for the task "_KSA_QMS_WEEKLY". Errors: 1. Processed files: 0. Backed up files: 0. Total size: 0 bytes **
28-12-2022 14:33 --
28-12-2022 14:33 The system can now enter sleep mode
28-12-2022 14:33 Total backup time: 0 hours, 0 minutes, 4 seconds
28-12-2022 14:33 *** Backup done. Errors: 1. Processed files: 0. Backed up files: 0. Total size: 0 bytes ***
28-12-2022 14:33 --
28-12-2022 14:33 The log tab has been cleared. The log file with its full content is still available from the Log menu
28-12-2022 14:33 Preventing the system from entering sleep mode...
28-12-2022 14:33 ** Backing up the task "_KSA_QMS_WEEKLY" **
28-12-2022 14:33 Counting the files for the task "_KSA_QMS_WEEKLY"...
28-12-2022 14:33 Impersonating the user "XXXXXX" to run the task "_KSA_QMS_WEEKLY"...
28-12-2022 14:33 The user "XXXXX" has now logged on
28-12-2022 14:33 The task is now being executed as the user "kastle.com\dan.didomenico-pl"
28-12-2022 14:33 Creating the destination directory "\\AU-NAS\KSA_QMS Native Documents\KSA_QMS Native Documents 28-12-2022 14;33;41 (Full)"
ERR 28-12-2022 14:33 Couldn't create the destination directory "\\AU-NAS\KSA_QMS Native Documents\KSA_QMS Native Documents 28-12-2022 14;33;41 (Full)": The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect
28-12-2022 14:33 The history file for "_KSA_QMS_WEEKLY" will not be saved because the result of the backup is empty
28-12-2022 14:33 Reverting the working thread to run under the original user account
28-12-2022 14:33 The working thread is now running under the original user account
28-12-2022 14:33 Total backup time for "_KSA_QMS_WEEKLY": 0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds
28-12-2022 14:33 ** Backup done for the task "_KSA_QMS_WEEKLY". Errors: 1. Processed files: 0. Backed up files: 0. Total size: 0 bytes **
28-12-2022 14:33 --
28-12-2022 14:33 The system can now enter sleep mode
28-12-2022 14:33 Total backup time: 0 hours, 0 minutes, 4 seconds
28-12-2022 14:33 *** Backup done. Errors: 1. Processed files: 0. Backed up files: 0. Total size: 0 bytes ***
28-12-2022 14:33 --
Re: Problem with Cobian Backup
Some NAS systems don't accept the semicolon in the file/folder names. Try changing the semicolon to anything else (for example a comma). A colon won't work neither.
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator