I used the free (demo) version of Cloudberry Windows Desktop to do a full backup of a Windows 7 PC to a local USB drive. I used the same Cloudberry version (in restore-only mode) to restore all the backed up files to a new Windows 10 Professional (64-bit) PC. That process was successful, and I saw no problems.
On 3/12/18, I upgraded Cloudberry on my Windows 10 PC to the paid Backup Desktop Edition, with annual maintenance. I want to continue using this Cloudberry version on the same Windows 10 PC to do backups and restores, still using the same local USB drive.
I’ll keep all the backup files from Windows 7 on the USB drive in case I need to recover them again in the future. For new Windows 10 backups, I do not want to continue using the backup or restore plans I used with Windows 7. I want to start fresh with new backup and restore plans that use a new backup storage account (folder) on my USB drive.
To test Cloudberry on Windows 10, I created a new backup plan that backs up one file to my USB drive. The backup plan runs successfully, with no errors. I can’t create a restore plan that works though. When attempting to restore, I get the error:
Access to the path ‘C:\Users\Beebes\Documents\Finance\Statements and Transaction Records\TempFiles\Backup Restore Target\TestFile.pdf’ is denied.
Log files show other info that may be relevant, for example:
2018-03-17 09:51:57,493 [Base] [1] WARN - Unknown .net version: 461308
2018-03-17 09:51:57,765 [SERV] [1] INFO - Backup destination: /BUNCHAN
2018-03-17 09:51:58,182 [CL] [8] ERROR - Command::Run failed:
2018-03-17 09:51:58,189 [PL] [8] ERROR - Error occurred on restore
System.UnauthorizedAccessException
2018-03-17 09:06:21,360 [PL] [Initialization] ERROR - Service path is null. Service name: LSM
2018-03-17 09:06:21,360 [PL] [Initialization] ERROR - Service path is null. Service name: NetSetupSvc
2018-03-17 09:06:22,032 [Base] [Initialization] ERROR - Cannot find AD service enpoint
System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectoryObjectNotFoundException
The local computer is not joined to a domain or the domain cannot be contacted.
at System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.Domain.GetComputerDomain()
at UU.D(String )
The backup destination “/BUNCHAN” looks wrong for my Windows 10 PC – it’s the name of my old Windows 7 PC. I don’t know how to correct that error though.
There may be additional configuration errors I need to correct.
Can someone help me diagnose and correct the restore problem?