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SUMMARY
Windows 2000 Backup keeps a tombstone catalog on the local disk for each backup tape. After you select a backup catalog on the Restore tab, Backup mounts the tape and then reads the on-media catalog(s) to populate the on-disk catalog file before it expands file/folder restore selections.
MORE INFORMATIONThe on-disk catalogs are stored individually for each backup user in the appropriate profile folder: C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\CatalogsWhen Backup reads the on-media catalog for a tape, it populates the on-disk catalog file that represents that tape. This is evident by the size of the catalog file. If you want to maintain a fully populated catalog between backup sessions, you need to rename the .v01 file extension or copy the fully populated catalog file before quitting Backup, and then copy or rename the file back to using the .v01 file extension before re-running Backup. WARNING: Ensure that you have enough disk space to keep fully populated on-disk catalogs, especially when many backup tapes are being managed by several users. You may find duplicate fully populated on-disk catalogs if you have several backup operators following this procedure. For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q241162 How to Save Backup Report Logs to an Alternate Location Additional query words: ntbackup ondisk
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