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12-22-06 06:12 PM

I ran a search on your final error through the Veritas KB
Check the list and see if any fit the bill.
Post results.
http://www.symantec.com/enterprise/...d=15047&x=0&y=0
Drew

Rach wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am running Backup Exec 9.1 on SBS 2003 standard SP1. 2 SCSI disk, 1 ide
> disk which got the exchange data on.
>
> It was ok till after a restore of data files to the server (due to dead id
e
> data disk). The restore was data only restore, no o/s restore took place.
> Ever since the restore, I keep getting this error  "Unable to attach to
> \\SERVER\<Utility Partition>. Also at time, I got message saying "Final
> error: 0xa000848c - Unable to attach to one of the drives."
>
> Search on net but non seem to apply. I had the assumption that the drive
> which cannot be attached was the data disk which was replaced the dead one
.
> However when I did a backup on its own, the backup was suscessful.
>
> Anyone got any idea ?
>
> Regards,






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