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File history errors

Anonymous
2016-10-26T16:03:27+00:00

Log Name:      Microsoft-Windows-FileHistory-Engine/BackupLog

Source:        Microsoft-Windows-FileHistory-EventListener

Date:          10/26/2016 11:55:34 AM

Event ID:      106

Task Category: None

Level:         Warning

Keywords:      

User:          SYSTEM

Computer:      HPDesktop

Description:

Directory was not backed up because it is a reparse point:

C:\Users\John\Documents\My Videos

If you want it to be protected, remove the reparse point.

Event Xml:

<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">

  <System>

    <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-FileHistory-EventListener" Guid="{B447B4DF-7780-11E0-ADA3-18A90531A85A}" />

    <EventID>106</EventID>

    <Version>0</Version>

    <Level>3</Level>

    <Task>0</Task>

    <Opcode>0</Opcode>

    <Keywords>0x2000000000000000</Keywords>

    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2016-10-26T15:55:34.117231300Z" />

    <EventRecordID>77</EventRecordID>

    <Correlation ActivityID="{7772BC8A-2F9D-0001-C3BC-72779D2FD201}" />

    <Execution ProcessID="348" ThreadID="392" />

    <Channel>Microsoft-Windows-FileHistory-Engine/BackupLog</Channel>

    <Computer>HPDesktop</Computer>

    <Security UserID="S-1-5-18" />

  </System>

  <EventData>

    <Data Name="Path">C:\Users\John\Documents\My Videos</Data>

  </EventData>

</Event>

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Anonymous
2016-10-26T20:27:18+00:00

Hi,

This is how to use File History.

"Set up a drive for File History"

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/set-drive-file-history

"Introducing Windows 8.1: How to Backup Data with File History"

http://www.7tutorials.com/introducing-windows-8-how-backup-data-file-history

"Restore files or folders using File History"

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/how-use-file-history

Cheers.

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