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05-Nov-2009, 11:26 AM #1
Backup Exec 10 - job failed - directory invalid
I am getting "Directory is invalid errors" on jobs that have run fine in the past. I can create new jobs with same result. The directory is valid and the data has not changed location.

1 mailbox is causing the error.

Based on it failing on the same system, it makes me think there is something wrong with the Backup Exec instead of something being wrong with where the data is.

Everything I have read so far about "The directory is invalid," hasn't been helpful.

These jobs run and everything looks fine, even goes through a few tapes depending on how large the data is, but then after the verify it fails. I have also even tried not verifying, but that didn't help. The test run also works fine on the jobs.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

FYI - I ran mailbox cleanup agent this morning - hopefullt this will help.

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