Task Image from files "No files found"
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2022 8:13 am
R-Drive Image 7.0, Build 7002, Windows 11
I'm using the GUI and in "Task and Scripts" I set up a scheduled task to create an image from files. The source is a folder a mapped network drive. Destination is a removable drive connected via USB. During set up it tells me there are 7,703 files. When it executes I get the error "No files found." This happens if I right click then select "Execute now." If I allow it to run as scheduled, I get the same result. I disabled the anti-virus software (McAfee) and firewall and the result is the same.
If I use "Create image from files" it creates an image without any problems.
If the source is on the internal drive, there is no problem.
I am using this during the trial period but I doubt that has any effect. Wanted to try before I buy and this is not a good sign.
Script from the most recent attempt:
append /a /o -append-inc="true" -tid=mldgqwuhktx8eexjnk1624av -filelist="S:\666PHurricane" -bf -backupdir="S:\" -a="D:\Farmer\RDrive\S_6PH.rdr" -u -bs -bs-full-each="9"
Any suggestions?
I'm using the GUI and in "Task and Scripts" I set up a scheduled task to create an image from files. The source is a folder a mapped network drive. Destination is a removable drive connected via USB. During set up it tells me there are 7,703 files. When it executes I get the error "No files found." This happens if I right click then select "Execute now." If I allow it to run as scheduled, I get the same result. I disabled the anti-virus software (McAfee) and firewall and the result is the same.
If I use "Create image from files" it creates an image without any problems.
If the source is on the internal drive, there is no problem.
I am using this during the trial period but I doubt that has any effect. Wanted to try before I buy and this is not a good sign.
Script from the most recent attempt:
append /a /o -append-inc="true" -tid=mldgqwuhktx8eexjnk1624av -filelist="S:\666PHurricane" -bf -backupdir="S:\" -a="D:\Farmer\RDrive\S_6PH.rdr" -u -bs -bs-full-each="9"
Any suggestions?