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SUMMARYIn some cases, Ntbackup.exe can read tapes created by third-party tape backup utilities. This can be useful in situations in which the third-party backup software is not readily available for some reason, such as when a computer has been rebuilt. For Ntbackup.exe to read the tape successfully, the software used to create the tape must support the Microsoft tape format (MTF), and it must not compress the data. MORE INFORMATION
It is possible that Ntbackup.exe may not be able to read a catalog of files
written on a tape by third-party backup software, because the on-tape
catalog (OTC) is not present or is not compatible with Ntbackup.exe. In
this case, the tape will not be recognized as part of a set. To resolve
this part of the problem, Ntbackup.exe needs to be started with the
/missingtape command line switch, using the steps below:
In addition, tapes created in one manufacturer's tape drive may not be compatible with another manufacturer's tape drive. If this is the case, you will not be able to continue without the third-party software or an identical tape drive. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: ARTICLE-ID: Q162972 TITLE : Troubleshooting Tape Backup Issues in Windows NT 4.0 Additional query words: arcada backupexec exec seagate
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