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to vote So I am really new to Powershell and just yesterday learned about Robocopy. I have been trying to
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find a solution to this problem: I wrote a script in Powershell that is to simulate a "Backup". It should copy files, using Robocopy, from user specified folders on a server to a
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user specified location elsewhere. Right now, I have been testing it various ways. 1) One way I tried testing it was mapping the server's location as a network drive. I currently have it as drive V:\. Whenever I run the script, I get this error: Get-Item: Cannot find drive. A drive with the name 'V' does not exist. ERROR 3 (0x00000003) Accessing Source Directory V:\ The System robocopy error 3 creating destination directory cannot find the path specified. I'm using Robocopy like this: robocopy $spath $newFolder /COPY:DAT /b 2) The first time I tried test my script, I was trying to access directly to the server. $spath = \\###.###.##.###\ Whenver I tried this, this is the error I got: Get-Item : Cannot find path '\\###.###.##.###\' because it does not exist. ERROR 5 (0x00000005) Accessing Source Directory \\###.###.##.##\ Access is denied. I am running Powershell as an administrator, on the administrator account on this computer (It's just for testing, but it's a Windows 7 desktop). Any ideas? Edit: The destination path is a hard drive that we have connected USB 2.0 Edited by Cattzs Friday, June 29, 2012 2:22 PM Friday, June 29, 2012 2:21 PM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote Honestly not sure why it's not working for you.. I thought it might be something to do with the hidden share so I tried that and still couldn't reproduce the problem. judging by your screenshot you're calling your script with a parameter for the file containing the source pathso i wrote some .xml files to get the source and dest path from and it still wor
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for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24795890/Scheduled-Robocopy-batch-job-not-running-as-a-Scheduled-Task.html Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > https://groups.google.com/d/topic/shadowspawn-tool/VHRLmm_X9fc Scheduled Robocopy batch job not running as a Scheduled Task Want to Advertise Here? Solved Scheduled Robocopy batch job not running as a Scheduled Task Posted on 2009-10-08 SBS Windows Batch 1 error 3 Verified Solution 4 Comments 2,688 Views Last Modified: 2012-05-07 Hello, I have a robocopy batch file that I run as a Scheduled Task. When it runs automatically via a Schedule Task, it displays the error message below: I can manually access the S: drive without any issues. NOTE: When I run the robocopy1.bat file by right-clicking it, and selection 'Open', it runs fine, therefore the cannot find the script is fine. It just seems to be related to the Scheduled Task service. Started : Thu Oct 08 03:10:00 2009 2009/10/08 03:10:00 ERROR 3 (0x00000003) Getting File System Type of Source S:\ The system cannot find the path specified. Source - S:\ Dest : F:\ Files : *.* Options : *.* /TS /FP /TEE /S /E /COPYALL /R:3 /W:30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: NTFS Security may not be copied - Source may not be NTFS. 2009/10/08 03:10:00 ERROR 3 (0x00000003) Accessing Source Directory S:\ The system cannot find the path specified. 0 Question by:cliffordgormley Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 38 Best Solution byShift-3 Use UNC paths (e.g. \\server\share) for network drives rather than drive letters. Also make sure that the account the scheduled task is running under has permission to those shares. Go to Solution 4 Comments LVL 81 Overall: Level 81 SBS 3 Windows Batch 3 Message Active today Expert Comment by:leakim9712009-10-08 Hello cliffordgormley, Could you confirm S: is a network drive ? Regards. 0 LVL 38 Overall: Level 38 Windows Batch 17 SBS 3 Message Accepted Solution by:Shift-32009-10-08 Use UNC paths (e.g. \\server\share) for
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