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September 07, 2008  
Subject: Backing up to Time Capsule
Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Date: 7/21/2008 8:17:01 AM
From: =?Utf-8?B?bnNoYWR5?= [Email Address Protection]

Hi,

I want to backup my Windows Vista Ultimate PC to a 1TB time capsule on my
home network through Vista's inbuilt Backup and Restore Centre. When I pick
'Back up files' and then select 'On a network' and browse, I find the time
capsule. I can even browse the folders inside it. I have a folder called
"Windows backup" that I created, and I can select this folder. When I go to
click 'Next', though, I get prompted to enter my username and password for
the capsule, which I do. However, up comes this message:


"The network share could not be accessed for the following reason:

The RPC server is unavailable. (0x800706BA)

Please ensure the network location is valid."


What does this mean? I'm sure the location is valid, because I can browse
the capsule and to the folder. If look go to the properties of the folder, it
keeps reverting to "Read-only (Only applies to files in folder)" even when I
uncheck it and apply changes. I can't find a similar selection on the drive
itself.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Subject: Re: Backing up to Time Capsule
Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Date: 7/21/2008 9:22:14 AM
From: "David B." [Email Address Protection]

Using Time Capsule with a Windows PC

http://www.foreverwarm.com/using-time-capsule-with-a-windows-pc/

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"nshady" <nshady@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B33FB346-66A0-4AC0-99C1-F47A22456512@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I want to backup my Windows Vista Ultimate PC to a 1TB time capsule on my
> home network through Vista's inbuilt Backup and Restore Centre. When I
> pick
> 'Back up files' and then select 'On a network' and browse, I find the time
> capsule. I can even browse the folders inside it. I have a folder called
> "Windows backup" that I created, and I can select this folder. When I go
> to
> click 'Next', though, I get prompted to enter my username and password for
> the capsule, which I do. However, up comes this message:
>
>
> "The network share could not be accessed for the following reason:
>
> The RPC server is unavailable. (0x800706BA)
>
> Please ensure the network location is valid."
>
>
> What does this mean? I'm sure the location is valid, because I can browse
> the capsule and to the folder. If look go to the properties of the folder,
> it
> keeps reverting to "Read-only (Only applies to files in folder)" even when
> I
> uncheck it and apply changes. I can't find a similar selection on the
> drive
> itself.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.


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Subject: Re: Backing up to Time Capsule
Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Date: 7/21/2008 11:20:03 AM
From: "Colin Barnhorst" [Email Address Protection]

"nshady" <nshady@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B33FB346-66A0-4AC0-99C1-F47A22456512@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I want to backup my Windows Vista Ultimate PC to a 1TB time capsule on my
> home network through Vista's inbuilt Backup and Restore Centre. When I
> pick
> 'Back up files' and then select 'On a network' and browse, I find the time
> capsule. I can even browse the folders inside it. I have a folder called
> "Windows backup" that I created, and I can select this folder. When I go
> to
> click 'Next', though, I get prompted to enter my username and password for
> the capsule, which I do. However, up comes this message:
>
>
> "The network share could not be accessed for the following reason:
>
> The RPC server is unavailable. (0x800706BA)
>
> Please ensure the network location is valid."
>
>
> What does this mean? I'm sure the location is valid, because I can browse
> the capsule and to the folder. If look go to the properties of the folder,
> it
> keeps reverting to "Read-only (Only applies to files in folder)" even when
> I
> uncheck it and apply changes. I can't find a similar selection on the
> drive
> itself.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.


Is Bonjour installed?


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