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Description: Stops running the existing scheduled daily backups.

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group. 



Parameters:

-quiet          Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



Remarks:  If you stop the scheduled backups, the disks where you stored the 

backups cannot be used again to store backups until they are reformatted (so 

that all existing backups are deleted).



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H---- Commands Supported ----



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Volume size = %6

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hRetrieving volume and component information...

�Application = %1

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VM caption: %3

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@This will back up %1 to %2.

�Do you want to start the backup operation?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

XThe backup operation to %1 is starting.

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�Are you sure you want to end the current backup operation before it is 

finished?

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hThe backup of volume %1 completed successfully.

|The backup of volume %1 could not be completed. Error: %2

pCreating a backup of volume %1, copied (%2!lu!%%).

�Compacting the virtual hard disk for volume %1, completed (%2!lu!%%).

hThe backup operation stopped before completing.

dThe backup operation successfully completed.

0Formatting media...

�Are you sure you want to stop the current operation?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

`Warning:  The media in drive %1 labeled %2 either has a file system that 

does not support storing a backup or has less than 1 gigabyte of free space. 

To continue, the media needs to be formatted to store backups. Any data on 

the media will be lost. Are you sure that you want to use the current media? 

Press [%3] to format and use current media, [%4] to replace this media with 

different media. 

[%3] Yes [%4] No %0

�You have chosen to recover volume(s) %1 

from the backup created on %2 to the original location.

�You have chosen to recover volume(s) %1 

from the backup created on %2 to a different location, %3.

�Some of the volumes chosen for recovery have inconsistent components. For details, see %1.

�Are you sure you want to stop the recovery operation before it is finished?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

xThe recovery operation for volume %1 failed. Error: %2

�The recovery operation for volume %1 successfully completed.

�Running a recovery operation for volume %1, copied (%2!lu!%%).

<Finalizing volume %1 ...

LThe recovery operation completed.

lThe recovery operation stopped before completing.

�Warning:  Volume mapping for %1 has changed since the volume was backed up.

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[%3] Yes [%4] No %0

xSummary of the backup operation:

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�Summary of the recovery operation:

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LWarning:  Volume mapping for %1 has changed since the 

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[%3] Yes [%4] No %0

<Currently recovering %1.

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�The backup did not include any components that correspond to the following

application: %1 

�Do you want to recover the application %1?

[%2] Yes [%3] No %0

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�Error:  %1 %2 command is supported only in 

Windows Preinstallation Environment.

�Do you want to enable scheduled backups using these settings?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

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as the location to store scheduled backups?

[%3] Yes [%4] No %0

PThe location specified for storing scheduled backups does not include any

volumes. Do you want to format and use the following location? %1 

[%2] Yes [%3] No %0

LYou cannot recover individual files or application data from DVDs or other

removable media. You can only recover full volumes from this type of storage

media.

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�Do you want to recover the catalog from %1?

[%2] Yes [%3] No %0

dThe catalog has been successfully recovered.

0(no volume label)%0

�One or more volumes from the following disks contain backups created 

previously:

d%1!d!. 	Disk name: %2

	Disk identifier: %3



�This action might delete backup data from the disks listed. You can use 

the -excludeDisks parameter to specifically exclude disks and prevent data 

from being erased on the excluded disks.



For more information, at the command prompt type: WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY /?.



Are you sure you want to continue with the recovery operation?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

0	Volumes		: %2 [%1]

 			%2 [%1]

0The credentials entered are either incorrect or the user does not have write 

permissions to the remote shared folder. Specify valid credentials.

�Warning:  The %1 %2 command is not supported in this version of Windows.

\Disk name      : %1

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dThe backup operation ended before completing.

�The recovery process stopped before all of the data included in the backup was

restored.

0Detailed error: %0

lThe backup catalog has been successfully deleted.

�Please wait while the disks are being recreated. This step recreates 

partitions and volumes on disks and fully formats the recreated volumes. This

could take several minutes or more. 

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TVerification of %1!lu!%% completed...

�The recovery operation for volume %1 completed with warning(s).

�The backup operation for volume %1 completed with warning(s).

$Warning:  New bad clusters were found on the hard disks specified for backups.

Data on the bad clusters was not backed up because the clusters could not be 

read. To ensure that all data on the hard disks is backed up, open a command 

prompt, navigate to the hard disks that have bad clusters and then type 

CHKDSK /R to repair the hard disk. After the repair is completed, retry the 

backup.

ERROR - The backup operation could not continue because of bad clusters on 

the backup storage destination '%1'. Before you can use the backup destination

the bad clusters must be fixed by typing CHKDSK /R at the command prompt of 

the destination drive.

 The current media is read-only. 

To continue, insert writable media, and then press [%3]. To exit, press [%4].

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

�Note:  All volumes that host operating system components have been recovered. 

However, one or more of your data volumes could not be recovered because the 

destination volume could not be recreated or is unavailable.



�The recovery of the system state successfully completed [%1].

dThe recovery of the system state failed [%1].

lStarting a system state recovery operation [%1].

TPreparing for a recovery operation...

�Processing files for recovery. This might take a few minutes...

<Processed (%1!lu!) files.

�Processing of the files is complete.

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�Overall progress: %1!lu!%%. 

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tThe recovery of files reported by '%1' has completed.

�The backup information on this location has details of backups created up to

%1. You may not be able to access backups created after this date when the 

catalog recovery operation completes.



|Restoring the registry. This might take a few minutes...

TFinalizing the recovery operation...

(Cleaning up...

�Warning:  This operation will perform an authoritative restore of your

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�Do you want to start the system state recovery operation?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

4Stopping services...

�Provide a user name and a password for a user who has write permission to the

remote shared folder.



hWarning:  The specified backup is of a different computer than the current 

one. Recovering the backup to an alternate computer is not recommended 

because it might put the computer into an unstable state.

Are you sure you want to use this backup to recover the current computer?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

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different than the volumes on the current computer.



�Warning:  File or application recovery is not supported in 

Windows Preinstallation Environment.

4The times of the backups displayed are based on the time zone of the current 

operating system that you are using. 

The time zone being used is %1.

�The system state recovery operation that started at %1 

has successfully completed. 

�The system state recovery operation that started at %1 

completed with errors (0x%2!08lx!).

hA system state recovery has not been performed.

@Press ENTER to continue...

�^Syntax:  WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP 

    [-addtarget:<BackupTarget>]

    [-removetarget:<BackupTarget>]

    [-schedule:<TimeToRunBackup>]

    [-include:<ItemsToInclude>

    [-nonRecurseInclude:<ItemsToInclude>]

    [-exclude:<ItemsToExclude>]

    [-nonRecurseExclude:<ItemsToExclude>]

    [-hyperv:<HypervComponentsToInclude>]

    [-allCritical]

    [-systemState]

    [-vssFull | -vssCopy]

    [-user:<UserName>]

    [-password:<Password>]

    [-quiet]

    [-allowDeleteOldBackups]

    [-subscriptionId:<AzureSubscriptionID>]

    [-vault:<RecoveryServiceVault>]

    [-force]

    [-storageRedundancy:<GeoRedundant/LocallyRedundant>]

    [-passphrase:<PassphraseString>]

    [-passphraseLoc:<PathToSharePassphraseFile>]

    [-region:<AzureRegion>]

    [-resourceGroup:<AzureResourceGroupName>]

    [-onlineRetention:<OnlineBackupRetentionInDays>]

    [-daysofWeek:<OnlineScheduleDaysOfWeek>]



Description:  Creates a daily backup schedule or modifies an existing backup 

schedule. With no options specified, displays the current scheduled backup 

settings.

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group.



Parameters:

-addtarget     Specifies the storage location for backups. Requires you to 

                specify the location as a disk, volume, or Universal Naming 

                Convention (UNC) path to a remote shared folder 

                (\\<servername>\<sharename>\). By default, the backup will be 

                saved at:  \\<servername>\<sharename>\WindowsImageBackup\

                <ComputerBackedUp>\. If you specify a disk, the disk will be 

                formatted before use, and any existing data on it is 

                permanently erased. If you specify a shared folder, you cannot

                add more locations. You can only specify one shared folder as 

                a storage location at a time.

                Important: If you save a backup to a remote shared folder, 

                that backup will be overwritten if you use the same folder to 

                backup the same computer again. In addition, if the backup 

                operation fails, you may end up with no backup because the 

                older backup will be overwritten, but the newer backup will 

                not be usable. You can avoid this by creating subfolders in 

                the remote shared folder to organize your backups. If you do 

                this, the subfolders will need twice the space of the parent 

                folder. 

                Only one location can be specified in a single command. 

                Multiple volume and disk backup storage locations can be added

                by running the command again.



-removetarget  Specifies the storage location that you want to remove from the

                existing backup schedule.



-schedule      Specifies the times of day to create a backup (comma-delimited

                and formatted as HH:MM).



-include       Specifies the comma-delimited list of items to include in the 

                backup. You can include multiple files, folders, or volumes. 

                Volume paths can be specified using volume drive letters, 

                volume mount points, or GUID-based volume names. If you use a

                GUID-based volume name, it should be terminated with a 

                backslash (\). You can use the wildcard character (*) in the 

                file name when specifying a path to a file.



-nonRecurseInclude   Specifies the non-recursive, comma-delimited list of

                items to include in the backup. You can include multiple

                files, folders, or volumes. Volume paths can be specified

                using volume drive letters, volume mount points, or GUID-based

                volume names. If you use a GUID-based volume name, it should

                be terminated with a backslash (\). You can use the wildcard

                character (*) in the file name when specifying a path to a

                file. Should be used only when the -backupTarget parameter is

                used.



-exclude       Specifies the comma-delimited list of items to exclude from the

                backup. You can exclude files, folders, or volumes. Volume 

                paths can be specified using volume drive letters, volume 

                mount points, or GUID-based volume names. If you use a 

                GUID-based volume name, it should be terminated with a 

                backslash (\). You can use the wildcard character (*) in the 

                file name when specifying a path to a file. 



-nonRecurseExclude   Specifies the non-recursive, comma-delimited list of 

                items to exclude from the backup. You can exclude files, 

                folders, or volumes. Volume paths can be specified using 

                volume drive letters, volume mount points, or GUID-based 

                volume names. If you use a GUID-based volume name, it should 

                be terminated with a backslash (\). You can use the wildcard 

                character (*) in the file name when specifying a path to a 

                file.

                

-hyperv         Specifies the comma-delimited list of components to be included

                in backup. The identifier could be component name or component 

                guid(with or without braces).

                

-systemState   Creates a backup that includes the system state in addition to

                any other items that you specified with the -include 

                parameter.



-allCritical   Creates a backup that includes all critical volumes (critical 

                volumes contain the operating system files and components) in 

                addition to any other items that you specified with the 

                -include parameter. This parameter is useful if you are 

                creating a backup for bare metal recovery. 



-vssFull       Performs a full backup using the Volume Shadow Copy Service 

                (VSS). Each file's history is updated to reflect that it was 

                backed up. If this parameter is not used WBADMIN START BACKUP

                makes a copy backup, but the history of files being backed up

                is not updated.

                Caution: Do not use this parameter if you are using a product 

                other than Windows Server Backup to back up applications that 

                are on the volumes included in the current backup. Doing so 

                can potentially break the incremental, differential, or other

                type of backups that the other backup product is creating.



-vssCopy       Performs a copy backup using VSS. The history of the files 

                being backed up is not updated. This is the default value.



-user          Specifies the user with write permission to the backup storage

                destination (if it is a remote shared folder). The user needs

                to be a member of the Administrators group or Backup Operators

                group on the computer that is getting backed up. 



-password      Specifies the password for the user name provided by the 

                parameter -user.



-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



-allowDeleteOldBackups   Overwrites the backups found before upgrade.



-subscriptionId         Specifies a valid Azure subscription ID associated with the Azure 

                        Recovery Services Vault where backups are stored. 

                        Refer to https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=874985 to create 

                        your first Azure subscription.

    

-vault                  Specifies the name of the Azure Recovery Services Vault in a given Azure 

                        subscription where backups are to be stored. Specifying this option in 

                        conjunction with '-force' triggers the creation of a Vault with the specified 

                        name in the given Azure subscription and resource group.



-force                  Specifies the Azure Datacenter region where the Azure Recovery Services 

                        Vault is located. The region name is required to be consistent with the 

                        Azure Region names at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=875021 .



-storageRedundancy      Denotes data redundancy settings for the Recovery Services Vault. 

                        One of 'LocallyRedundant' and 'GeoRedundant' is allowed and enforced 

                        only when the Recovery Services Vault does not have any servers registered 

                        for backup. 

                        'LocallyRedundant' refers to Locally-Redundant storage and configures 

                        the vault to keep 3 copies of backup data in a single Azure Datacenter 

                        for higher resilience against corruptions.  

                        'GeoRedundant' refers to Geo-Redundant Storage that keeps 6 copies of 

                        backup data, 3 of which are stored in a different Azure datacenter in 

                        a paired region to protect against outages. 

                        The default selection for storage redundancy is  'GeoRedundant'. 

                        Refer to https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=875020 for more details 

                        about other features and pricing for these settings. 



-passphrase             Specifies the encryption-passphrase (minimum 22 characters) used to 

                        encrypt backups to Azure. 



-passphraseLoc          Full path of the file where the encryption passphrase is saved.



-region                 Specifies the Azure Datacenter region where the Azure Recovery Services 

                        Vault is located. The region name is required to be consistent with the 

                        Azure Region names at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=875021 .
    

-resourceGroup          Specifies the name of the Azure Resource Group that contains  or is 

                        intended to contain the Azure Recovery Services Vault. Specifying this 

                        option in conjunction with '-force' triggers the creation of a Resource 

                        Group with the specified name in the given Azure subscription, if not 

                        available already. 



-onlineRetention        Specifies the number of days a backup is required to be retained in the 

                        Azure Recovery Services Vault.



-daysofWeek             Specifies comma-separated days in a week when backups are to be scheduled. 

                        For example, to schedule backups on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 

                        -daysofWeek:Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday is specified.



Examples:

WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -addtarget:Azure -SystemState -schedule:00:00 -region:"West US"

WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -addtarget:Azure -SystemState -schedule:00:00 -daysofWeek:Monday,Wednesday -region:"West US" 

-subscriptionId:"2f1a064d-a200-4b4d-9c97-398681346ae5" -resourceGroup:SSBTestRG-vault:SSBTestVault 

-storageRedundancy:GeoRedundant -onlineRetention:30 -passphrase:ptzaPvKrAdgYo0SeGvIaZ8fw8kycJSK -passphraseLoc:D:\passphrasedir



WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -addtarget:{aa123d14-bba0-1dd9-0d93-80aaaa6bbb63} 

-schedule:09:00,18:00 -include:e:,d:\mountpoint,

\\?\Volume{cc566d14-44a0-11d9-9d93-806e6f6e6963}\

WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -include:c:\dir1\* -addtarget:e: -schedule:00:00 -hyperv:vm1,{627cf8de-2967-4c39-852c-655a691d245f}

WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -addtarget:e: -hyperv:vm1,{627cf8de-2967-4c39-852c-655a691d245f} -schedule:00:00





Remarks:  To view the disk identifier of all online disks, use 

WBADMIN GET DISKS. 



If you want to back up an application for recovery, you must back up the 

entire volume that contains the application and application data. 



$Warning:  The location that you are recovering to '%1' 

seems to be a reparse point. The actual location where the files will get 

recovered depends on how this reparse point is processed. 

Do you want to continue with the recovery operation?



[%2] Yes [%3] No %0

�Overall progress: %1!lu!%% 

Recovering additional system state files...

�The recovery of additional system state files has completed.

4EFI System Partition

�Failed to recover the component %1 on which the current component depends. 

    Error: %0

The component that you are trying to recover is on the remote computer 

[%1]. Please recover it on the remote computer.



�Warning:  The following components are also used by one or more other 

applications. If the recovery operation adversely affects these dependent 

applications, you should perform an application recovery for them separately.



    %1

|    Computer = %1

    SQL Server component = %2 (%3%4%5)

4    Detailed error:%0

�Restart the server to complete the operation.

Note: Please wait while the system state recovery operation attempts to

recover system files. This might take several minutes to complete, depending

on how many files are getting replaced and the server restarts needed during 

the process. Do not interrupt this process.



(    %1!lu!) %0

Failed to recompute the bad cluster information for the recovery location

 %1. Error: %2

On the recovery location, at the command prompt, type: CHKDSK /B to clear the

list of bad clusters on the volume and rescan all allocated and free clusters 

for errors.

�Recomputing the bad cluster information for volume %1, (%2!lu!%%) 

complete...

�The data on volume %1 was recovered with the 

following warning(s):



�Log of files successfully recovered: 

%1

 

Log of files for which recovery failed:

%2



$%1 (%2\%1)%0

�You do not have the correct permissions to access backups on the remote 

shared folder. Provide a user name and password for a user who has read 

permission to the remote shared folder.



�The user name and password are either incorrect or are for a user who does 

not have read permission to the remote shared folder. Provide a user name and 

password for a user who has read permission to the remote shared folder.



pRunning a consistency check for the application %1.

�The consistency check failed for the component %1 (%2\%1).

The backup of the application %3 failed.

|The following application components were not backed up because either their 

consistency check failed or they were skipped during the snapshot process. 

These application components will not be available for recovery using this 

backup. Please contact the application vendor for help in resolving this issue.

`The backup operation completed with errors.

�Note:  To complete the restoration of the cluster associated with this node you

must do the following:

1.  Start the Cluster service on this node. 

2.  Start the Cluster service on the nodes identified in the restored cluster 

    database. 

The Failover Clusters module for Windows PowerShell is installed with the 

Failover Cluster feature. To see the list of nodes identified for the cluster 

once the Cluster service is running, use the Windows PowerShell cmdlet 

Get-ClusterNode.



|START SYSTEMSTATEBACKUP   -- Runs a system state backup.

(Syntax: WBADMIN START SYSTEMSTATEBACKUP

    -backupTarget:<VolumeName>

    [-quiet]



Description:  Creates a system state backup of the local computer and stores 

it on the location specified.

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group. 



Parameters:

-backupTarget  Specifies the location where you want to store the backup. 

                The storage location requires a drive letter or a GUID-based 

                volume of the format: \\?\Volume{GUID}.



-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



Example: 

WBADMIN START SYSTEMSTATEBACKUP -backupTarget:f:



�DELETE SYSTEMSTATEBACKUP  -- Deletes one or more system state backups.

TSyntax: WBADMIN DELETE SYSTEMSTATEBACKUP

  {-keepVersions:<No. of copies> | -version:<VersionIdentifier> | -deleteOldest}

  [-backupTarget:<VolumeName>]

  [-machine:<BackupMachineName>]

  [-quiet]



Description:  Deletes the system state backups that you specify. If the 

specified volume contains backups other than system state backups of the local

server, those backups will not be deleted.

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group. 



Parameters:

-keepVersions  Specifies the number of the latest system state backups to 

                keep. The value must be a positive integer. The option value 

                -keepVersions:0 deletes all the system state backups.



-version       Version identifier of the backup in MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM format.

                If you do not know the version identifier, at a command 

                prompt, type:  WBADMIN GET VERSIONS. Versions that are 

                exclusively system state backups can be deleted using this 

                command. Use WBADMIN GET ITEMS to view the version type. 



-deleteOldest  Deletes the oldest system state backup.



-backupTarget  Specifies the storage location for the backup that you want 

                to delete. The storage location for system state backups is a 

                drive letter, a mount point, or a GUID-based volume path. This

                value only needs to be specified for locating backups that ar 

                not of the local computer. Information about backups for the 

                local computer will be available in the backup catalog on the 

                local computer.



-machine       Specifies the computer whose system state backup you want to 

                delete. Useful when multiple computers were backed up to 

                the same location. Should be used when -backupTarget is 

                specified.



-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



Remarks: One, and only one, of these parameters must be specified: 

-keepVersions, -version, or -deleteOldest.

Windows Server Backup does not back up or recover registry user hives 

(HKEY_CURRENT_USER) as part of system state backup or system state 

recovery.



Examples: 

WBADMIN DELETE SYSTEMSTATEBACKUP -version:03/31/2006-10:00

WBADMIN DELETE SYSTEMSTATEBACKUP -keepVersions:3 

WBADMIN DELETE SYSTEMSTATEBACKUP -backupTarget:f: -deleteOldest



PEnumerating system state backups...

�Number of system state backups found: %1!lu! 

Number of copies to keep: %2!lu!

Because the number of backups found is less than or equal to the number 

specified to keep no backups will be deleted.

�Found %1!lu! system state backups, 

%2!lu! will be left after the delete operation.

�Do you want to delete the system state backups?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

(Initializing...

�Deleting system state backup version %3 (%1!lu! out of %2!lu!)... 

�The operation to delete system state backup version %1 

failed with error: %2.

�The operation to delete system state backups was canceled.

�The operation to delete system state backups completed, 

%1!lu! backups were deleted.

�This will delete all the system state backups of the server at the specified 

location. If the specified volume contains backups other than system state 

backups of this server, those backups will not be deleted. 



�This will back up the system state from volume(s) %1 to %2.

�Please wait while system state files to back up are identified. 

This might take several minutes...

4Found (%1!lu!) files.

�The search for system state files is complete.

Starting to back up files...

�Overall progress: %1!lu!%%. 

Currently backing up files reported by '%2'...

lThe backup of files reported by '%1' is complete.

�Overall progress: %1!lu!%%. 

Currently backing up additional system state files...

|The backup of additional system state files is complete.

dStarting to back up the system state [%1]...

�The backup of the system state successfully completed [%1].

`The backup of the system state failed [%1].

PThere are no volumes in the backup.

\There are no applications in the backup.

`Log of files for which backup failed:

%1



`Log of files successfully backed up:

%1



`Log of files successfully recovered:

%1



 Provide the user name and password to use for scheduling the backup. 

The user account must have write permission to the remote shared folder and 

must be a member of the Administrators group or Backup Operators group on 

the computer that is getting backed up.



�ENABLE BACKUP             -- Creates or modifies a daily backup schedule.

�DISABLE BACKUP            -- Disables the scheduled backups.

tSTART BACKUP              -- Runs a one-time backup.

�?Syntax: WBADMIN START BACKUP

    [-backupTarget:{<BackupDestinationVolume> | <TargetNetworkShare>}]

    [-include:<ItemsToInclude>]

    [-nonRecurseInclude:<ItemsToInclude>]

    [-exclude:<ItemsToExclude>]

    [-nonRecurseExclude:<ItemsToExclude>]

    [-hyperv:<HypervComponentsToInclude>]

    [-allCritical]

    [-systemState]

    [-noVerify]

    [-user:<UserName>]

    [-password:<Password>]

    [-noInheritAcl]

    [-vssFull | -vssCopy]

    [-quiet]

    [-allowDeleteOldBackups]



Description:  Creates a backup using specified parameters. If no parameters 

are specified and you have created a scheduled daily backup, this command 

creates the backup by using the settings for the scheduled backup. 



Parameters:

-backupTarget  Specifies the storage location for this backup. Requires a 

                hard disk drive letter (f:), a volume GUID-based path in the 

                format of \\?\Volume{GUID}, or a Universal Naming Convention 

                 (UNC) path to a remote shared folder (\\<servername>\

                <sharename>\). By default, the backup will be saved at: 

                \\<servername>\<sharename>\WindowsImageBackup\

                <ComputerBackedUp>\.

                Important: If you save a backup to a remote shared folder, 

                that backup will be overwritten if you use the same folder to

                backup the same computer again. In addition, if the backup 

                operation fails, you may end up with no backup because the 

                older backup will be overwritten, but the newer backup will 

                not be usable. You can avoid this by creating subfolders in 

                the remote shared folder to organize your backups. If you do 

                this, the subfolders will need twice the space of the parent 

                folder.



-include       Specifies the comma-delimited list of items to include in the 

                backup. You can include multiple files, folders, or volumes. 

                Volume paths can be specified using volume drive letters, 

                volume mount points, or GUID-based volume names. If you use a 

                GUID-based volume name, it should be terminated with a 

                backslash (\). You can use the wildcard character (*) in the 

                file name when specifying a path to a file. Should be used 

                only when the -backupTarget parameter is used.



-exclude       Specifies the comma-delimited list of items to exclude from 

                the backup. You can exclude files, folders, or volumes. 

                Volume paths can be specified using volume drive letters, 

                volume mount points, or GUID-based volume names. If you use a

                GUID-based volume name, it should be terminated with a 

                backslash (\). You can use the wildcard character (*) in the 

                file name when specifying a path to a file. Should be used 

                only when the -backupTarget parameter is used.



-nonRecurseInclude   Specifies the non-recursive, comma-delimited list of 

                items to include in the backup. You can include multiple 

                files, folders, or volumes. Volume paths can be specified 

                using volume drive letters, volume mount points, or 

                GUID-based volume names. If you use a GUID-based volume name,

                it should be terminated with a backslash (\). You can use the

                wildcard character (*) in the file name when specifying a 

                path to a file. Should be used only when the -backupTarget 

                parameter is used.



-nonRecurseExclude   Specifies the non-recursive, comma-delimited list of 

                items to exclude from the backup. You can exclude files, 

                folders, or volumes. Volume paths can be specified using 

                volume drive letters, volume mount points, or GUID-based 

                volume names. If you use a GUID-based volume name, it should 

                be terminated with a backslash (\). You can use the wildcard 

                character (*) in the file name when specifying a path to a 

                file. Should be used only when the -backupTarget parameter is

                used.



-hyperv         Specifies the comma-delimited list of components to be included

                in backup. The identifier could be component name or component 

                guid(with or without braces).



-allCritical   Creates a backup that includes all critical volumes (critical 

                volumes contain the operating system files and components) in 

                addition to any other items that you specified with the 

                -include parameter. This parameter is useful if you are 

                creating a backup for bare metal recovery. Should be used 

                only when the -backupTarget parameter is used.



-systemState   Creates a backup that includes the system state in addition to 

                any other items that you specified with the include parameter.



-noVerify      Specifies that backups written to removable media (such as a 

                DVD) are not verified for errors. If you do not use this 

                parameter, backups saved to removable media are verified for 

                errors.



-user          If the backup is saved to a remote shared folder, specifies the

                user name with write permission to the folder.



-password      Specifies the password for the user name that is provided for 

                the parameter -user.



-noInheritAcl  Applies the access control list (ACL) permissions that 

                correspond to the credentials specified by -user and 

                -password to \\<servername>\<sharename>\WindowsImageBackup\

                <ComputerBackedUp>\ (the folder that contains the backup). 

                To access the backup later, you must use these credentials or 

                be a member of the Administrators group or the Backup 

                Operators group on the computer with the shared folder. 

                If -noInheritAcl is not used, the ACL permissions from the 

                remote shared folder are applied to the <ComputerBackedUp> 

                folder by default so that anyone with access to the remote 

                shared folder can access the backup.



-vssFull       Performs a full backup using the Volume Shadow Copy Service 

                (VSS). Each file's history is updated to reflect that it was 

                backed up. If this parameter is not used WBADMIN START BACKUP

                makes a copy backup, but the history of files being backed up

                is not updated.

                Caution: Do not use this parameter if you are using a product 

                other than Windows Server Backup to back up applications that 

                are on the volumes included in the current backup. Doing so 

                can potentially break the incremental, differential, or other

                type of backups that the other backup product is creating.



-vssCopy       Performs a copy backup using VSS. The history of the files 

                being backed up is not updated. This is the default value.



-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



-allowDeleteOldBackups   Overwrites the backups found before upgrade.



Examples: 

WBADMIN START BACKUP -backupTarget:f: -include:e:,

d:\mountpoint,\\?\Volume{cc566d14-44a0-11d9-9d93-806e6f6e6963}\ 

-hyperv:vm1,{627cf8de-2967-4c39-852c-655a691d245f}



WBADMIN START BACKUP -backupTarget:f: -include:e:\*,

d:\mountpoint\*,\\?\Volume{cc566d14-44a0-11d9-9d93-806e6f6e6963}\ 

-exclude:e:\folder\*



WBADMIN START BACKUP -backupTarget:\\server\share

-hyperv:vm1,{627cf8de-2967-4c39-852c-655a691d245f}



Remarks:  If you want to back up an application for recovery, you must back 

up the entire volume that contains the application and application data.



�STOP JOB                  -- Stops the currently running backup or recovery 

                              operation.

TSyntax: WBADMIN STOP JOB [-quiet]



Description:  Cancels the backup or recovery operation that is currently 

running. 

Canceled operations cannot be restarted - you must rerun a canceled backup 

or recovery operation from the beginning.

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group. 



Parameters:

-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



GET VERSIONS              -- Lists details of backups that can be recovered 

                              from a specified location.

Syntax: WBADMIN GET VERSIONS 

    [-backupTarget:{<BackupDestinationVolume> | <NetworkSharePath>}]

    [-machine:<BackupMachineName>]



Description:  Lists details about the available backups that are stored on 

the local computer or on another computer. When this command is used without 

parameters, it lists all backups of the local computer, even if those backups

are not available. The details provided for a backup include the backup time,

the backup storage location, the version identifier (needed for 

WBADMIN GET ITEMS and to perform recoveries), and the type of recoveries you 

can perform. To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup 

Operators group or Administrators group. 



Parameters:

-backupTarget  Specifies the storage location that contains the backups that 

                you want the details for. Use for listing information about 

                backups that were not of the local computer. Alternate 

                locations can be locally attached hard disk drives, DVD 

                drives, or remote shared folders.



-machine       Specifies the computer that you want backup details for. 

                Use when backups of multiple computers are stored in the 

                same location. Should be used when -backupTarget is specified.



Examples:

WBADMIN GET VERSIONS -backupTarget:h:

WBADMIN GET VERSIONS -backupTarget:\\servername\share -machine:server01



Remarks:  To list items available for recovery from a specific backup, use 

WBADMIN GET ITEMS.



dSTART RECOVERY            -- Runs a recovery.

�0Syntax: WBADMIN START RECOVERY 

    -version:<VersionIdentifier> 

    -items:{<VolumesToRecover> | <AppsToRecover> | <VirtualMachinesToRecover> | <FilesOrFoldersToRecover>}

    -itemtype:{Volume | App | HyperV | File}

    [-backupTarget:{<VolumeHostingBackup> | <NetworkShareHostingBackup>}] 

    [-machine:<BackupMachineName>]

    [-recoveryTarget:{<TargetVolumeForRecovery> | <TargetPathForRecovery>}] 

    [-recursive]

    [-overwrite:{Overwrite | CreateCopy | Skip}]

    [-notRestoreAcl]

    [-skipBadClusterCheck]

    [-noRollForward]

    [-alternateLocation]

    [-recreatePath]

    [-quiet]



Description:  Runs a recovery operation based on the parameters that you 

specify.

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group. 



Parameters:

-version       Specifies the version of the backup to recover in 

                MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM format. If you do not know the version 

                identifier, type WBADMIN GET VERSIONS.



-items         Specifies a comma-delimited list of volumes, applications, 

                files, or folders to recover. 

                -If -itemtype is Volume, you can specify only a single volume

                by providing the volume drive letter, volume mount point, or 

                GUID-based volume name. 

                -If -itemtype is App, you can specify only a single 

                application. To be recovered, the application must have 

                registered with Windows Server Backup. You can also use the 

                value ADIFM to recover an installation of Active Directory 

                Domain Services. See Remarks for more information. 

                -If -itemtype is HyperV, you can specify VirtualMachine's name 

                or identifier.

                -If -itemtype is File, you can specify files or folders, but 

                they should be part of the same volume and they should be 

                under the same parent folder.



-itemtype      Specifies the type of items to recover. Must be Volume, App, 

               Hyperv or File.



-backupTarget  Specifies the storage location that contains the backup that 

                you want to recover. The parameter is useful when the 

                location is different from where backups of this computer are

                usually stored.



-machine       Specifies the name of the computer that you want to recover 

                the backup for. The parameter is useful when multiple 

                computers have been backed up to the same location. Should be

                used when -backupTarget is specified.



-recoveryTarget  Specifies the location to restore to. This parameter is 

                useful if this location is different than the location that 

                was previously backed up. It can also be used for 

                restorations of volumes, files, or applications. If you are 

                restoring a volume, you can specify the volume drive letter 

                of the alternate volume. 

                If you are restoring a file or application, you can specify 

                an alternate recovery location.



-recursive     Valid only when recovering files. Recovers the files in the 

                folders and all files subordinate to the specified folders. 

                By default, only files which reside directly under the 

                specified folders are recovered.



-overwrite     Valid only when recovering files. Specifies the action to take 

                when a file that is being recovered already exists in the 

                same location. 

                -Skip causes Windows Server Backup to skip the existing file 

                and continue with recovery of the next file. 

                -CreateCopy causes Windows Server Backup  to create a copy 

                of the existing file so that the existing file is not 

                modified. 

                -Overwrite causes Windows Server Backup to overwrite the 

                existing file with the file from the backup.



-notRestoreAcl Valid only when recovering files. Specifies to not restore 

                the security access control lists (ACLs) of files being 

                recovered from backup. By default, the security ACLs are 

                restored (the default value is true). If this parameter is 

                used, the ACLs for the restored files will be inherited from 

                the location to which the files are being restored.



-skipBadClusterCheck  Valid only when recovering volumes. Skips checking 

                the disks that you are recovering to for bad cluster 

                information. If you are recovering to an alternate server or 

                hardware, we recommend not using this parameter. You can 

                manually run the command CHKDSK /B on these disks at any time

                to check them for bad clusters, and then update the file 

                system information accordingly.

                Important: Until you run CHKDSK as described, the bad 

                clusters reported on your recovered system may not be 

                accurate.



-noRollForward  Valid only when recovering applications. This allows for

                previous point-in-time recovery if the latest version from

                the backups is selected. For other versions of the 

                application that are not the latest, previous point-in-time 

                recovery is done by default.



-alternateLocation  Valid only when recovering HyperV to alternate recovery target. 

                Allows recovering the HyperV components, updating configuration and 

                registering the VM with the Hyper-V management service.  

                    

-recreatePath  Valid only when recovering HyperV to alternate recovery target as copy as folders.

                This allows recreating the folder structure otherwise all the files of 

                a component will be put under a single folder.

                    

-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



�GET STATUS                -- Reports the status of the currently running 

                              operation.

�Syntax: WBADMIN GET STATUS



Description:  Reports the status of the currently running backup or recovery 

operation.

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group. 



Remarks:  This command will not stop until the current backup or recovery 

operation is finished - it will continue to run even if you close the command 

window. If you want to stop the operation instead, use the WBADMIN STOP 

JOB command.



�GET ITEMS                 -- Lists items contained in a backup.

�Syntax: WBADMIN GET ITEMS 

    -version:<VersionIdentifier> 

    [-backupTarget:{<BackupDestinationVolume> | <NetworkSharePath>}]

    [-machine:<BackupMachineName>]



Description:  Lists the items included in a specific backup.

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group. 



Parameters:

-version       Specifies the version of the backup in MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM format.

                If you do not know the version information, type WBADMIN GET 

                VERSIONS.



-backupTarget  Specifies the storage location that contains the backups for 

                which you want the details. The storage location can be a 

                locally attached disk drive or a remote shared folder. If 

                WBADMIN GET VERSIONS is run on the same server where the 

                backup was created, this parameter is not needed. However, 

                this parameter is required to get information about a backup 

                created from another server.



-machine       Specifies the name of the computer that you want the backup 

                details for. Useful when multiple computers have been backed

                up to the same location. Should be used when -backupTarget is 

                specified.



Examples: 

WBADMIN GET ITEMS -version:03/31/2005-09:00

WBADMIN GET ITEMS -version:04/30/2005-09:00 -backupTarget:\\servername\share 

-machine:server01



�GET DISKS                 -- Lists the disks that are currently online.

�Syntax: WBADMIN GET DISKS 



Description:  Lists the internal and external disks that are currently online 

for the local computer.

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group. 

tSTART SYSRECOVERY         -- Runs a system recovery.

�Syntax: WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY 

    -version:<VersionIdentifier> 

    -backupTarget:{<BackupDestinationVolume> | <NetworkShareHostingBackup>}

    [-machine:<BackupMachineName>]

    [-restoreAllVolumes]

    [-recreateDisks]

    [-excludeDisks]

    [-skipBadClusterCheck]

    [-quiet]



Description:  Runs a system recovery (bare metal recovery) based on the

parameters that you specify. To use this command, you must be a member of

the Backup Operators group or the Administrators group. 



Parameters:

-version       Specifies the version identifier for the backup to recover in 

                MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM format. If you do not know the version 

                identifier, type WBADMIN GET VERSIONS.



-backupTarget  Specifies the storage location that contains the backup or 

                backups that you want to recover. This parameter is useful 

                when the storage location is different from where backups 

                of this computer are usually stored.



-machine       Specifies the name of the computer that you want to recover. 

                This parameter is useful when multiple computers have been 

                backed up to the same location. Should be used when 

                -backupTarget is specified.



-restoreAllVolumes  Recovers all volumes from the selected backup. If this 

                parameter is not specified, only critical volumes (volumes 

                that contain the system state and operating system 

                components) are recovered. This parameter is useful when 

                you need to recover non-critical volumes during system 

                recovery.



-recreateDisks Recovers a disk configuration to the state that existed when 

                the backup was created. 

                Warning:  This parameter deletes all data on volumes that 

                host operating system components. It might also delete data 

                from data volumes.



-excludeDisks  Valid only when specified with the -recreateDisks parameter 

                and must be input as a comma-delimited list of disk 

                identifiers (as listed in output of WBADMIN GET DISKS). 

                Excluded disks are not partitioned or formatted. This 

                parameter helps to preserve data on disks that you do not 

                want modified during the recovery.



-skipBadClusterCheck  Skips checking your recovery destination disks for bad 

                cluster information. If you are restoring to an alternate 

                server or hardware, we recommend that you do not use this 

                parameter. You can manually run CHKDSK /B on your recovery 

                disks at any time to check them for bad clusters and update 

                the file system information accordingly. 

                Warning:  Until you run CHKDSK as described, the bad clusters 

                reported on your recovered system might not be accurate.



-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



Examples: 

WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY -version:03/31/2005-09:00 -backupTarget:d:

WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY -version:04/30/2005-09:00 -backupTarget:

\\servername\share -machine:server01



xRESTORE CATALOG           -- Recovers a backup catalog.

d
Syntax: WBADMIN RESTORE CATALOG 

    -backupTarget:{<BackupDestinationVolume> | <NetworkShareHostingBackup>}

    [-machine:<BackupMachineName>]

    [-quiet]



Description:  Recovers a backup catalog for the local computer from a storage 

location that you specify.

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group. 



Parameters:

-backupTarget  Specifies the location of the backup catalog of the system as

                it was at the point after the backup was created.



-machine       Specifies the name of the computer that you want to recover

                the backup catalog for. Use when backups for multiple 

                computers have been stored at the same location. Should be 

                used when -backupTarget is specified.



-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



Examples: 

WBADMIN RESTORE CATALOG -backupTarget:d:

WBADMIN RESTORE CATALOG -backupTarget:\\servername\share -machine:server01



Remarks:  If the location (disk, DVD, or remote shared folder) where you 

store your backups is damaged or lost and cannot be used to restore the 

backup catalog, use WBADMIN DELETE CATALOG to delete the corrupted catalog. 

In this case, you should create a new backup once your backup catalog is 

deleted.



|DELETE CATALOG            -- Deletes the backup catalog.

LSyntax: WBADMIN DELETE CATALOG

    [-quiet]



Description:  Deletes the backup catalog that is stored on the local computer.

Use this command when the backup catalog has been corrupted and you cannot 

restore it using WBADMIN RESTORE CATALOG.

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group. 



Parameters:

-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



Remarks:  If you delete the backup catalog for a computer, you will not be 

able to access the backups of that computer using the Windows Server Backup 

snap-in. In this case, if you can access another backup location, use WBADMIN 

RESTORE CATALOG to restore the backup catalog from that location. You should 

create a new backup once your backup catalog is deleted.



�START SYSTEMSTATERECOVERY -- Runs a system state recovery.

�Syntax: WBADMIN START SYSTEMSTATERECOVERY 

    -version:<VersionIdentifier> 

    -showsummary

    [-backupTarget:{<BackupDestinationVolume> | <NetworkSharePath>}]

    [-machine:<BackupMachineName>]

    [-recoveryTarget:<TargetPathForRecovery>] 

    [-authsysvol]

    [-autoReboot]

    [-quiet]



Description:  Performs a system state recovery to a location and from a backup

that you specify. To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup 

Operators group or Administrators group. 

Note:  Windows Server Backup does not back up or recover registry user hives 

(HKEY_CURRENT_USER) as part of system state backup or system state recovery.



Parameters:

-version       Specifies the version identifier of the backup to recover in 

                MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM format. If you do not know the version 

                identifier, type WBADMIN GET VERSIONS. 



-showsummary   Reports the summary of the last system state recovery (after 

                the restart required to complete the operation). This 

                parameter cannot be accompanied by any other parameters.



-backupTarget  Specifies the storage location that contains the backup or 

                backups that you want to recover. This parameter is useful 

                when the storage location is different from where the backups

                of this computer are usually stored.



-machine       Specifies the name of the computer that you want to recover. 

                This parameter is useful when multiple computers have been 

                backed up to the same location. Should be used when

                -backupTarget is specified.



-recoveryTarget  Specifies the directory to restore to. This parameter is 

                useful if the backup is recovered to an alternate location.



-authsysvol    If used, performs an authoritative recovery of SYSVOL (the 

                System Volume shared directory).



-autoReboot    Specifies to restart the system at the end of the system state

                recovery operation. This parameter is valid only for a 

                recovery to the original location. We donot recommend you use

                this parameter if you need to perform steps after the recovery

                operation.



-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



Examples: 

WBADMIN START SYSTEMSTATERECOVERY -version:03/31/2005-09:00

WBADMIN START SYSTEMSTATERECOVERY -version:04/30/2005-09:00 

-backupTarget:\\servername\share -machine:server01



�You are about to disable the backup schedule.

All existing backups on the scheduled backup storage locations will be 

retained.



Are you sure you want to stop running scheduled backups?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0



�Insert the new media into drive %1. Then, to continue, enter [%3].

To exit, enter [%4].

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

xAn unexpected error occurred during recovery from media: %2. 

Do you want to retry with the current disk? 

To continue, enter [%3]. To exit, enter [%4].

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

�The drive is empty. To continue, insert media, and then enter [%3]. 

To exit, enter [%4].

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

lThe media cannot be used because it is a part of the current backup. To 

continue, insert different media, and then enter [%3]. To exit, enter [%4].

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

�The media in the drive is different from the requested media. To continue, 

insert media labeled %1 into a DVD drive or other 

removable media device, and then enter [%3]. To exit, enter [%4].

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

�Creating a shadow copy of the volumes specified for backup...

 To continue, insert the last media in the backup set into drive %1 and 

then enter [%3]. To exit, enter [%4].

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

�Label the backup disk as %1.

This label identifies this backup disk during recovery.

�Label new media as %1. 

This information will be used to identify this backup media during a recovery.

LTo continue, insert the media labeled %1 into a DVD drive or other removable 

media device and then enter [%3]. To exit, enter [%4].

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

\An unexpected error occurred during the backup to the media: %2. 

Retry the current media. If the issue persists, reformat the current media and

retry, or insert new media into drive %1 to continue the backup operation.

To continue, enter [%3]. To exit, enter [%4].

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

�Ready for the next media. 

To continue, insert the media labeled %1 into a DVD drive 

or other removable media device and then enter [%3]. To exit, enter [%4].

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

�Warning:  You have chosen to recover a full volume. This will delete any 

existing data on the volume you recover to, even if the operation is canceled 

or fails. Before you continue, make sure that this volume does not contain 

and data that you might want in the future.



Note:  If the recovered volume contains applications, you will need to recover

those applications after you recover the volume.



Do you want to continue?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

hSome files on volume %1 might be corrupted. If possible, perform the recovery 

using another backup. To attempt to repair the file corruption, run CHKDSK /R 

on volume %1.



�You have chosen to recover the file(s) %1 from the 

backup created on %2 to %3.

Preparing to recover files...



dDo you want to continue?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

@Recovery of %1 to %2 failed. Error %3

Total size to recover: %4

Total size recovered: %5

Total files recovered: %6!I64d!

Total files failed: %7!I64d!



Recovery of %1 to %2 successfully completed.

Total bytes recovered: %3

Total files recovered: %4!I64d!

Total files failed: %5!I64d!



|Running the recovery operation for %1, copied (%2!lu!%%).

lYou cannot recover an application from a backup stored on a DVD or 

other removable media. You must use a backup that is stored on a hard disk 

or in a remote shared folder.



dThe recovery of application %1 was canceled.

dThe component %1 was successfully recovered.

�Windows Server Backup was unable to restore the following component: %1

`Preparing the component %1 for recovery...

�Recovering the files for the component %1, copied (%2!lu!%%).

DRecovering the component %1.

hPreparing the component %1 for recovery failed.

�Windows Server Backup failed to recover the files for component %1.



�Windows Server Backup failed to restore the component %1.



�You have chosen to recover the application %1.

The following components will be recovered:



�You have chosen to recover the application %1. The files for the 

following components will be recovered to %2.

Note: Recovering the files to an alternate location without involving writer will not recover the 

application.



�Disk name: %1

Disk number: %2!d!

Disk identifier: %3

Total space: %4

Used space : %5

Volumes: %6



�Warning:  %1 %2 command is not supported in Windows Recovery Environment.



PWarning:  You are about to recreate volumes, which will erase the data on all 

volumes that contain operating system components. This action might also 

delete data on data volumes. The deleted data will be replaced with the data 

in the backup. If the disk layout is different from the layout when the 

backup was created, this action will also erase data on the other disks. Once

the recovery operation starts, you cannot recover the erased data, even if 

the action fails or is restarted.



Do you want to continue?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

xPreparing all the volumes on all disk(s) for recovery.

�Preparing only the critical volumes on critical disks for recovery.

�The scheduled backup settings:



Bare metal recovery : %1

System state backup: %2

Volumes in backup: %3

Components in backup: %4

Files excluded: %5

Advanced settings: %6

Location to store backup: %7

Times of day to run backup: %8



�Do you want to create a backup using the same configuration that you use for 

scheduled backups?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

�Are you sure that you want to delete the backup catalog? If you delete the 

catalog, you will need to create a new set of backups.

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0



Important:  When you delete the backup catalog, you might lose access to the 

backups that were created previously from that location. If you can access 

another backup location, you can use WBADMIN RESTORE CATALOG to restore your 

catalog from another backup location and regain access to the backups.



�There are no volumes on the disk or Windows is unable to retrieve volume

information.%0



�Unrecoverable error: Cannot open the standard output 

console, hr: 0x%1!08lx!



PThe scheduled backup is enabled.



�The backup schedule has been disabled. To run backups again you will need to 

reconfigure the backup schedule.



�The media in the drive does not have sufficient space to start a backup. 

Insert new media into drive %1. 

To continue, enter [%3] after inserting the disk. 

To exit, enter [%4].

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

�(Syntax: WBADMIN START BACKUP 

    [-backupTarget:{<BackupDestinationVolume> | <TargetNetworkShare>}] 

    [-include:<VolumesToInclude>]

    [-allCritical]

    [-user:<UserName>]

    [-password:<Password>]

    [-noInheritAcl]

    [-noVerify]

    [-vssFull | -vssCopy]

    [-quiet]



Description:  Creates a backup using specified parameters. If no parameters 

are specified and you have created a scheduled daily backup, this command 

creates the backup by using the settings for the scheduled backup. 



Parameters:

-backupTarget  Specifies the storage location for this backup. Requires a 

                hard disk drive letter (f:), a volume GUID-based path in the 

                format of \\?\Volume{GUID}, or a Universal Naming Convention 

                (UNC) path to a remote shared folder 

                (\\<servername>\<sharename>\). 

                By default, the backup will be saved at: \\<servername>

                \<sharename>\WindowsImageBackup\<ComputerBackedUp>\.

                Important: If you save a backup to a remote shared folder, 

                that backup will be overwritten if you use the same folder to

                back up the same computer again. In addition, if the backup 

                operation fails, you may finish with no backup because the 

                older backup will be overwritten, but the newer backup will 

                not be usable. 

                You can avoid this by creating subfolders in the remote shared

                folder to organize your backups. If you do this, the 

                subfolders will need twice the space of the parent folder.



-include       Specifies the comma-delimited list of items to include in the 

                backup. You can include multiple volumes. Volume paths can be 

                specified using volume drive letters, volume mount points, or 

                GUID-based volume names. If you use a GUID-based volume 

                name, it should be terminated with a backslash (\). You can 

                use the wildcard character (*) in the file name when 

                specifying a path to a file. Should be used only when the 

                -backupTarget parameter is used.



-allCritical   Creates a backup that includes all critical volumes (critical 

                volumes contain the operating system files and components) in 

                addition to any other items that you specified with the 

                -include parameter. This parameter is useful if you are 

                creating a backup for bare metal recovery or system state 

                recovery. Should be used only when the -backupTarget 

                parameter is used.



-user          If the backup is saved to a remote shared folder, specifies 

                the user name with write permission to the folder.



-password      Specifies the password for the user name that is provided by 

                the parameter -user.



-noInheritAcl  Applies the access control list (ACL) permissions that 

                correspond to the credentials specified by -user and 

                -password to \\<servername>\<sharename>\WindowsImageBackup

                \<ComputerBackedUp>\ (the folder that contains the backup). 

                To access the backup later, you must use these credentials or 

                be a member of the Administrators group or the Backup 

                Operators group on the computer with the shared folder. 

                If -noInheritAcl is not used, the ACL permissions from the 

                remote shared folder are applied to the 

                <ComputerBackedUp> folder by default so that anyone with                      

                access to the remote shared folder can access the backup.



-noVerify      Specifies that backups written to removable media (such as a 

                DVD) are not verified for errors. If you do not use this 

                parameter, backups saved to removable media are verified for 

                errors.



-vssFull       Performs a full backup using the Volume Shadow Copy Service 

                (VSS). Each file's history is updated to reflect that it was 

                backed up. If this parameter is not used WBADMIN START BACKUP

                makes a copy backup, but the history of files being backed up

                is not updated.

                Caution: Do not use this parameter if you are using a product 

                other than Windows Server Backup to back up applications that 

                are on the volumes included in the current backup. Doing so 

                can potentially break the incremental, differential, or other 

                type of backups that the other backup product is creating.



-vssCopy       Performs a copy backup using VSS. The history of the files 

                being backed up is not updated. This is the default value.



-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



Example: WBADMIN START BACKUP -backupTarget:f: -include:e:,d:\mountpoint,

\\?\Volume{cc566d14-44a0-11d9-9d93-806e6f6e6963}\



�Windows Server Backup was unable to format the backup media: %2

To continue the backup you can retry the backup using the current media or 

insert new media into the drive %1. 

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

hBackups of more than one computer were found in this location. Specify 

which computer's backups you want to use. To do this, use the parameter 

-machine:BackupMachineName with WBADMIN GET VERSIONS



The list of computers whose backups can be used to perform a recovery at the 

specified location:



4Verifying the current media failed. The media might be corrupted. You can 

retry the current media. If the issue persists, format the current media and 

retry, or insert new media into drive %1.

Then, to continue, enter [%3]. To exit, enter [%4].

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

�%1 - %2!I64i! bytes could not be backed up because of bad clusters on 

the source volume.



%1!I64i! bytes could not be recovered because of bad clusters on the 

backup image. You can retry the recovery operation using a different backup 

location or you can run CHKDSK /R on the recovered volume to correct any 

errors due to the bad clusters.



�%1!I64i! bytes could not be written to the recovered volume because 

of bad clusters on the volume (%2). Run CHKDSK /R on the recovered 

volume to correct any errors due to bad clusters.



�Backup time: %1 

Backup location: %2 labeled %3

Version identifier: %4

Can recover: %5



�The system state recovery operation that started at %1 completed with 

warnings. See the error log for more information.

,Application = %1 

�You have chosen to recover the application %1. The files for the 

following components will be recovered to %2.



�Warning: If a Virtual Machine you are trying to recover to alternate location 

was backed up from this host, this will delete and overwrite the original 

virtual machine if it still exists.



�Warning: The virtual machines might not start if their network settings are

different after recovery. After recovery is complete use Hyper-V Manager to 

verify the network settings of the virtual machines before they are started.



�Do you want to continue with an authoritative recovery of the cluster?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

`Log of files for which recovery failed:

%1

LSuccessfully recovered %1 to %2.

`The recovery of %1 to %2 failed. Error: %3

�The application extension plug-in failed to perform the pre-recovery steps 

for the component: %1

�The application extension plug-in failed to perform the post-recovery steps 

for the component: %1

PThe backup cannot be deleted because the backup storage location is not 

available. Do you want to delete the entry of the backup in the catalog? 

(This option will not free space on the storage location.)

[%1] Yes [%2] Yes for all similar errors [%3] No [%4] No for all similar errors %0

(Do you want to delete the entry of the backup in the catalog? 

(This option will not free space on the storage location.)

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

YENO%0

�The deletion of the system state backup version %1 from the catalog failed 

with the error: %2

�Please wait while files to backup for volume %1 are identified. 

This might take several minutes.

4Found (%1!lu!) files.

�File identification is complete.

The backup of volume %1 to %2 is starting...

|Storage locations for scheduled backups can be disks, volumes, or remote 

shared folders. Multiple storage locations can be configured for scheduled 

backups, but they must be of the same type. The current schedule uses %1 

for backup storage. Adding a new storage type will remove the %1 

storage locations.

DWarning: Only one remote shared folder is allowed as a backup storage 

location. If you continue, you will replace the current backup storage 

location.



disk%0

network%0

volume%0

�The backup operation for volume %1 completed with errors. Some files could 

not be backed up.

�Backup time: %1 

Backup target: %2 labeled %3

Version identifier: %4

Can recover: %5

Snapshot ID: {%6}



�Volume ID = %1

Volume '%3', mounted at %2 at the time the backup was created

Volume size = %4

Can recover = %5



XWindows Server Backup is updating the existing backup to remove files that have

been deleted from your server since the last backup. 

This might take a few minutes.

�Warning:  When this backup was created, only selected files or folders from 

volumes '%1' were included in the backup. If you continue, only those 

specific files and folders will be recovered. Any other existing files or 

folders on the recovery destination that were not part of the backup will be 

deleted.



Do you want to continue?

[%2] Yes [%3] No %0

�This will overwrite your existing scheduled backup and might cause your existing

backups to become inaccessible. 

To ensure that you can access your existing backups select a different location 

to store your backups.



�Warning: Performing a system state recovery from a backup on a remote

shared folder could result in the computer that you are recovering becoming

unusable if network connectivity is lost during the recovery process. 

If possible, copy the backup to the local computer and then perform the 

recovery instead.



Do you want to continue?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

�Computer will be restarted after %1!lu! seconds.

Press any key to cancel the restart.



@Computer restart canceled.

A computer restart is required to complete the system state recovery operation.

Press [%1] to restart the computer now.

[%1] Yes %0



<Restarting computer now.

PSelected files from volume(s) %1 %0

`Starting a system state recovery operation.

|The recovery of the system state successfully completed.

�The system state recovery operation completed with warnings.

See the error log for more information.

\The recovery of the system state failed.

|DELETE BACKUP             -- Deletes one or more backups.

�Syntax: WBADMIN DELETE BACKUP

  {-keepVersions:<No. of copies> | -version:<VersionIdentifier> | -deleteOldest}

  [-backupTarget:<VolumeName>]

  [-machine:<BackupMachineName>]

  [-quiet]



Description:  Deletes the backups that you specify. If the 

specified volume contains backups other than backups of the local

server, those backups will not be deleted.

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group. 



Parameters:

-keepVersions  Specifies the number of the latest backups to 

                keep. The value must be a positive integer. The option value 

                -keepVersions:0 deletes all the backups.



-version       Version identifier of the backup in MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM format.

                If you do not know the version identifier, at a command 

                prompt, type:  WBADMIN GET VERSIONS. Versions that are 

                exclusively backups can be deleted using this 

                command. Use WBADMIN GET ITEMS to view the version type. 



-deleteOldest  Deletes the oldest backup.



-backupTarget  Specifies the storage location for the backup that you want 

                to delete. The storage location for backups is a 

                drive letter, a mount point, or a GUID-based volume path. This

                value only needs to be specified for locating backups that are 

                not of the local computer. Information about backups for the 

                local computer will be available in the backup catalog on the 

                local computer.



-machine       Specifies the computer whose backup you want to 

                delete. Useful when multiple computers were backed up to 

                the same location. Should be used when -backupTarget is 

                specified.



-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



Remarks: One, and only one, of these parameters must be specified: 

-keepVersions, -version, or -deleteOldest.



Examples: 

WBADMIN DELETE BACKUP -version:03/31/2006-10:00

WBADMIN DELETE BACKUP -keepVersions:3 

WBADMIN DELETE BACKUP -backupTarget:f: -deleteOldest

�Found %1!lu! backups, 

%2!lu! will be left after the delete operation.

tDeleting backup version %3 (%1!lu! out of %2!lu!)... 

�The operation to delete backup version %1 

failed with error: %2.

�The deletion of the backup version %1 from the catalog failed 

with the error: %2

8Enumerating backups...

�This will delete all the backups of the server at the specified 

location. 



xDo you want to delete the backups?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

�Number backup copies found: %1!lu! 

Number of backup copies to keep: %2!lu!

Because the number of backup copies found is less than or equal to the number 

of backup copies specified to keep, no backup copies will be deleted.

�The operation to delete backups completed, 

%1!lu! backups were deleted.

�GET VIRTUALMACHINES       -- Lists current Hyper-V virtual machines.

�Syntax: WBADMIN GET VIRTUALMACHINES



Description: Lists the Hyper-V virtual machines that are present on the system. 

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group. 

lVM name: %1

VM caption: %2

VM identifier: %3



�Either the Hyper-V role is not installed or there are no VMs configured on the 

system.

�The component %1 mentioned by user for recovery was not found in 

the backup set mentioned.



�The component %1 (%2\%1) of Application %3 was skipped during snapshot.

`Log of files for which backup failed:

%1



L

Starting application backup...

PApplication backup was canceled.



HApplication backup succeeded.



`Application backup succeeded with errors.



DApplication backup failed.



\Enumerating files for %1... %2!lu! found

XCopying files for %1... %2!lu!%% done.

<Backup of %1 succeeded.



8Backup of %1 failed.



�The component %1 (%2) of application %3 was skipped during the shadow copy 

operation.



�If you've selected only some of your optimized files/folders residing on a 

Deduplication enabled volume for backup, Windows Server Backup will backup 

them in the non-optimized form.



Examples:

WBADMIN START RECOVERY -version:03/31/2005-09:00 -itemType:Volume -items:d:

WBADMIN START RECOVERY -version:03/31/2005-09:00 -itemType:App 

-items:Registry -recoverytarget:d:\

WBADMIN START RECOVERY -version:03/31/2005-09:00 -itemType:File 

-items:d:\folder -recursive

WBADMIN START RECOVERY -version:03/31/2005-09:00 -itemType:Volume 

-items:\\?\Volume{cc566d14-44a0-11d9-9d93-806e6f6e6963}\

WBADMIN START RECOVERY -version:04/30/2005-09:00 -backupTarget:\\servername

\share -machine:server01

WBADMIN START RECOVERY -itemtype:hyperV -items:64A50294-D491-48D8-8FFB-6A97BC72B095

WBADMIN START RECOVERY -itemtype:hyperV -items:*

WBADMIN START RECOVERY -itemtype:hyperV -items:64A50294-D491-48D8-8FFB-6A97BC72B095

-backupTarget:\\servername\share -machine:server01

WBADMIN START RECOVERY -itemtype:hyperV -items:64A50294-D491-48D8-8FFB-6A97BC72B095

-recoveryTarget:E:\recover -recreatePath

WBADMIN START RECOVERY -itemtype:hyperV -items:64A50294-D491-48D8-8FFB-6A97BC72B095

-recoveryTarget:E:\recover -alternateLocation



Remarks:  To view a list of items available that are available for recovery 

from a specific backup version, use WBADMIN GET ITEMS. If a volume did not 

have a mount point or drive letter at the time of backup, then this command 

would return a GUID-based volume name that should be used for recovering the 

volume.

When the -itemtype is App, you can use a value of ADIFM for -item to perform

an install from media (IFM) operation to recover all the related data needed 

for Active Directory Domain Services. ADIFM creates a copy of the Active 

Directory database, registry, and SYSVOL state, and then saves this 

information in the location specified by -recoveryTarget. Use this parameter 

only when -recoveryTarget is specified.

Note: Before using WBADMIN to perform an Install from Media operation, you 

should consider using the NTDSUTIL command because NTDSUTIL only copies 

the minimum amount of data needed. Also, the NTDSUTIL IFM subcommand removes 

secrets, such as passwords, from read-only domain controller (RODC) 

installation media. This makes transportation of the installation media 

more secure.



�Any virtual machines included in the backup might be temporarily placed into a

saved state when the backup runs.

�4Syntax:  WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP 

    [-addtarget:<BackupTarget>]

    [-removetarget:<BackupTarget>]

    [-schedule:<TimeToRunBackup>]

    [-include:<ItemsToInclude>

    [-nonRecurseInclude:<ItemsToInclude>]

    [-exclude:<ItemsToExclude>]

    [-nonRecurseExclude:<ItemsToExclude>]

    [-allCritical]

    [-vssFull | -vssCopy]

    [-user:<UserName>]

    [-password:<Password>]

    [-quiet]

    [-allowDeleteOldBackups]



Description:  Creates a daily backup schedule or modifies an existing backup 

schedule. With no options specified, displays the current scheduled backup 

settings.

To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group 

or Administrators group.



Parameters:

-addtarget     Specifies the storage location for backups. Requires you to 

                specify the location as a disk, volume, or Universal Naming 

                Convention (UNC) path to a remote shared folder 

                (\\<servername>\<sharename>\). By default, the backup will be 

                saved at:  \\<servername>\<sharename>\WindowsImageBackup\

                <ComputerBackedUp>\. If you specify a disk, the disk will be 

                formatted before use, and any existing data on it is 

                permanently erased. If you specify a shared folder, you cannot

                add more locations. You can only specify one shared folder as 

                a storage location at a time.

                Important: If you save a backup to a remote shared folder, 

                that backup will be overwritten if you use the same folder to 

                backup the same computer again. In addition, if the backup 

                operation fails, you may end up with no backup because the 

                older backup will be overwritten, but the newer backup will 

                not be usable. You can avoid this by creating subfolders in 

                the remote shared folder to organize your backups. If you do 

                this, the subfolders will need twice the space of the parent 

                folder. 

                Only one location can be specified in a single command. 

                Multiple volume and disk backup storage locations can be added

                by running the command again.



-removetarget  Specifies the storage location that you want to remove from the

                existing backup schedule.



-schedule      Specifies the times of day to create a backup (comma-delimited

                and formatted as HH:MM).



-include       Specifies the comma-delimited list of items to include in the 

                backup. You can include multiple files, folders, or volumes. 

                Volume paths can be specified using volume drive letters, 

                volume mount points, or GUID-based volume names. If you use a

                GUID-based volume name, it should be terminated with a 

                backslash (\). You can use the wildcard character (*) in the 

                file name when specifying a path to a file.



-nonRecurseInclude   Specifies the non-recursive, comma-delimited list of

                items to include in the backup. You can include multiple

                files, folders, or volumes. Volume paths can be specified

                using volume drive letters, volume mount points, or GUID-based

                volume names. If you use a GUID-based volume name, it should

                be terminated with a backslash (\). You can use the wildcard

                character (*) in the file name when specifying a path to a

                file. Should be used only when the -backupTarget parameter is

                used.



-exclude       Specifies the comma-delimited list of items to exclude from the

                backup. You can exclude files, folders, or volumes. Volume 

                paths can be specified using volume drive letters, volume 

                mount points, or GUID-based volume names. If you use a 

                GUID-based volume name, it should be terminated with a 

                backslash (\). You can use the wildcard character (*) in the 

                file name when specifying a path to a file. 



-nonRecurseExclude   Specifies the non-recursive, comma-delimited list of 

                items to exclude from the backup. You can exclude files, 

                folders, or volumes. Volume paths can be specified using 

                volume drive letters, volume mount points, or GUID-based 

                volume names. If you use a GUID-based volume name, it should 

                be terminated with a backslash (\). You can use the wildcard 

                character (*) in the file name when specifying a path to a 

                file.



-allCritical   Creates a backup that includes all critical volumes (critical 

                volumes contain the operating system files and components) in 

                addition to any other items that you specified with the 

                -include parameter. This parameter is useful if you are 

                creating a backup for bare metal recovery. 



-vssFull       Performs a full backup using the Volume Shadow Copy Service 

                (VSS). Each file's history is updated to reflect that it was 

                backed up. If this parameter is not used WBADMIN START BACKUP

                makes a copy backup, but the history of files being backed up

                is not updated.

                Caution: Do not use this parameter if you are using a product 

                other than Windows Server Backup to back up applications that 

                are on the volumes included in the current backup. Doing so 

                can potentially break the incremental, differential, or other

                type of backups that the other backup product is creating.



-vssCopy       Performs a copy backup using VSS. The history of the files 

                being backed up is not updated. This is the default value.



-user          Specifies the user with write permission to the backup storage

                destination (if it is a remote shared folder). The user needs

                to be a member of the Administrators group or Backup Operators

                group on the computer that is getting backed up. 



-password      Specifies the password for the user name provided by the 

                parameter -user.



-quiet         Runs the command with no prompts to the user.



-allowDeleteOldBackups   Overwrites the backups found before upgrade.



Examples:

WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -include:c:\dir1\* -addtarget:e: -schedule:00:00

WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -addtarget:e: -schedule:00:00 -allCritical



�The scheduled backup settings:



Bare metal recovery : %1

System state backup: %2

Volumes in backup: %3

Components in backup: %4

Files excluded: %5

Advanced settings: %6

Location to store backup: %7

Day(s) of the week to run backup: %8

Times of day to run backup: %9

Online backup retention (days): %10!lu!

Azure subscription: %11

Azure region: %12

Resource group name: %13

Recovery Services Vault name: %14

Storage redundancy: %15



Configuring backup to Azure with the settings above. To learn more about these settings refer to : https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=874982. 



TFailed to get windows temp dir path.

pChecking and installing Azure Powershell Module...

lSuccessfully installed Azure Powershell Module.



�Downloading the Microsoft Azure Recovery Services agent...

�Microsoft Azure Recovery Services agent download completed.



tInstalling Microsoft Azure Recovery Services agent...

�Microsoft Azure Recovery Services agent installation completed.



�Microsoft Azure Recovery Services agent installation failed.



Microsoft Azure Recovery Services agent is already installed.

Skipping Microsoft Azure Recovery Services agent installation.



�Creating Azure Recovery Services Vault and registering this server with the vault...

LSuccessfully created Azure Recovery Services Vault and downloaded the vault credential file.

Successfully registered this server with Recovery Services Vault.



�This server is already registered with azure.

Skipping registration with azure.



�Please use equivalant Windows Azure Online Backup commandlet to perform this operation.

Please refer to https://technet.microsoft.com/library/hh770400.aspx for Windows Azure Online Backup commandlets.



�

Important: 

	- The passphrase to encrypt backups and to recover this server's data on an alternate server, is stored at   %1

	- To change passphrase refer to https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=874983



h

Configuring System State backup to Azure...



�

Configuration of System State backup to Azure completed successfully.



�

Creating the schedule for System State backup to Azure...

�Successfully created the schedule for System State backup to Azure.



t

Checking and installing NuGet Powershell Module...

p

Successfully installed NuGet Powershell Module.



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Wbadmin.exe could not find the specified Recovery services vault and/or Resource group in Azure.

To create them automatically, run this command with the [-force] option.



�

Wbadmin.exe could not find any subscriptions in Azure associated with the current Microsoft account.

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T

There is an active schedule to backup this server's data to Azure. To disable the online backup schedule refer to  https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=874986





Now you can specify 'Azure' as a Backup target and back up this server directly to Microsoft Azure to save on local storage and protect from corruptions, attacks and disasters.

To learn more refer to https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=874985



T

Next Steps: 	

	- To learn how you can use the Windows Server Backup GUI to manage backups to Azure refer to  https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=875015 

	- To monitor multiple servers' backups from the Recovery Services Vault, refer to https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=874984 



x

Configuration of System State backup to Azure failed 

�Windows Server Backup needs at least 1 gigabyte of free space on your media 

to continue. You can continue the backup after inserting new media into drive

%1. 

[%3] Continue [%4] Exit %0

@Scanning the file system...

�Troubleshooting information for BMR: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=225039



Note:  The recovery operation will cause all replicated content (replicated 

using DFSR or FRS) on the local computer to resynchronize after recovery. 

The rise in network traffic due to resynchronization may cause potential 

latency or outage issues.

,The replication engine used when the backup was created was '%1'. 

Stop this replication engine service on other Active Directory servers 

in the domain and configure them for non-authoritative recovery before 

continuing.

Do you want to continue?

[%2] Yes [%3] No %0

�The recovery operation will reset all replicated content (replicated using 

DFSR or FRS) on this domain controller, including SYSVOL. If you have other 

replicated folders on this server and do not want them to be affected by the 

recovery, cancel this operation now.

Do you want to continue?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0



�If you have already created backups of this server using Windows Server 

Backup, you might lose access to them if you do not recover the catalog 

first. Do you want to continue without recovering the catalog?



Select %1 if this is the first backup of this server or if you do not need to 

access earlier backups. 



Select %2 if you have already created backups of this server and want to 

recover the catalog for those backups before you continue. To recover the 

catalog and access the earlier backups, at a command prompt, type the 

following, where <Backup Location> is the location containing latest backup 

of the server: 



WBADMIN RESTORE CATALOG -backuptarget:<Backup Location>.



[%1] Continue [%2] Exit %0

PThe disk you have selected for storing backups already contains scheduled 

backups of this server <%1>. Do you want to keep these backups?



[%2] Yes [%3] No %0

�System state recovery cannot be paused or cancelled once it has started. 

It will need a restart of the server to complete the recovery operation.



Do you want to continue ?

[%1] Yes [%2] No %0

�ERROR - Command incomplete. See the list below. 

For Help for this command, type WBADMIN <command> /?.



�ERROR - Invalid command: %1. See the list below. 

For Help for this command, type WBADMIN <command> /?.



4ERROR - The command is incomplete. See the list below.

For more commands, type WBADMIN /?.

For Help for this command, type WBADMIN <command> /?.



(ERROR - Invalid command: %1. See the list below.

For more commands, type WBADMIN /?.

For Help for this command, type WBADMIN <command> /?.



�ERROR - Missing parameters. See the command syntax below.



�ERROR - Command syntax incorrect. Error: %1. See the command 

syntax below.



�ERROR - No backup or recovery operation is currently running.



HERROR - No backup was found.



|ERROR - The specified recovery location does not exist.



HERROR - No backup was found.



dERROR - The specified backup was not found.



�ERROR - Access denied. You must be a member of the Administrators group or 

Backup Operators group to use Windows Server Backup.  In addition, you must 

run WBADMIN from an elevated command prompt. (To open an elevated command 

prompt, click Start, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run 

as administrator.)



`ERROR - Error during operation: 0x%1!lx!.



�ERROR - No backups were found in the specified remote shared folder. 



�ERROR - The specified backup location could not be found or is not a 

supported backup storage location.



<ERROR - Recovery of the specified application is either not supported or the

specified application is not present in the backup selected for recovery.



�ERROR - Components cannot be restored from a DVD or other removable media 

type.



�ERROR - An option required for the command is missing: %1. See the 

syntax below.



�ERROR - One of the parameters or options provided is unexpected: %1. See 

the syntax below.



�ERROR - The value for parameter or option: %1 is incorrectly specified: %2. 

See the syntax below.



�ERROR - One of the parameters or options was specified more than once: %1. 

See the syntax below.



�ERROR - One of the parameters or options specified is invalid: %1. 

See the syntax below.



ERROR - The original volume that you backed up either no longer exists or has

been recreated as the unique identifier of the volume that changed: %1.

Because of this, you cannot recover this volume to the original location. 

Please make sure the volume is mounted and formatted as NTFS/ReFS, or specify an 

alternate location for recovery using the -recoveryTarget parameter.



�ERROR - The value for the parameter or option: %1 is missing. 

See the syntax below.



hERROR - The specified backup location is formatted (%1) and cannot 

be used to store backups. Please format the volume with NTFS/ReFS or specify 

another NTFS/ReFS volume.



�ERROR - One of the source volumes specified cannot be included: %1. 

Specify the source volume as a volume drive letter or access path (if volume 

is mounted in a folder). Only volumes on locally attached disks can be backed 

up.



�ERROR - One of the source volumes specified is present on the disk specified 

to store backups: %1.



�ERROR - Invalid option. "*"alone should be given as items.



ERROR - System recovery failed. Please review and try the following:

    1. Make sure that disks present at time of backup are attached 

       and are online. You can use run "list disks" command from DISKPART 

       command interpreter to review the current list of disks present 

       on the machine.



If the above step does not resolve the problem,

        a. Run WBADMIN START RECOVERY without -restoreAllVolumes option. 

           This option will restore only those volumes that contain 

           operating system components. For help type 

           WBADMIN START RECOVERY /? OR,

        b. If the volume layout on the disk has changed after the backup, 

           retry system recovery with the -recreateDisks option. For Help, 

           type WBADMIN START RECOVERY /?. OR,

        c. Run WBADMIN START RECOVERY to manually recover volumes one by 

           one.

ERROR - The recovery location cannot be the same as the backup storage 

location. Please choose another location to recover to.



LERROR - The backup catalog is corrupted. Please restore the catalog from a 

backup using WBADMIN RESTORE CATALOG. For Help, type 

WBADMIN RESTORE CATALOG /?.



hERROR - The user name or password is invalid.



�ERROR - The user does not have write permission to the remote shared folder.



�ERROR - The user name or password is unexpected because the backup location 

is not a remote shared folder.



<ERROR - The backup storage location does not exist or does not contain the 

backup catalog. Try recovering the catalog from another storage location.



�ERROR - Cannot run this command in Safe Mode. Restart Windows in normal mode, 

and then retry the operation.



ERROR - Unable to parse the output file so that it can be written to. Use 

-output:{file name} to write to the file as unicode.



�ERROR - Unable to open output file so that it can be written to.



�ERROR - This feature is not avaliable in a portable workstation environment.



0ERROR - The recovery location cannot be a remote shared folder. Please choose 

a disk or volume on this server and then try the operation again.



�ERROR - This version of Windows does not support scheduled backups to a 

remote shared folder.



ERROR - The selected disk cannot be used as a backup storage location because

it contains OEM, unknown, or other special partition(s).



xERROR - The specified DVD or other removable media does not contain any 

backup information. Please ensure that the last DVD or other removable media 

in the backup is inserted. 



8ERROR - WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY -recreateDisks is not available because 

Windows Recovery Environment is running from your hard disk. To use 

WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY -recreateDisks, run Windows Recovery 

Environment from the Windows setup disc or Windows recovery disc.



4ERROR - The critical volume (%1) cannot be recovered to the boot 

partition (%2) of Windows Recovery Environment. The recovery 

operation ended.



ERROR - Windows Server Backup failed to determine the path to the boot volume 

and cannot continue with the recovery operation.



�ERROR - The specified backup location (%1) is read-only and cannot be 

used to store backups.



ERROR - The requested operation could not be performed because the 

parameter -machine:<BackedUpComputerName> was not specified.



�ERROR - The volume %1 is included more than once in the items for 

backup.



�ERROR - The system state cannot be recovered from a DVD or other 

removable media.



ERROR - The Block Level Backup Engine service has been disabled. 

Please enable the service, and then retry the operation.



�ERROR - The specified path "%1" was not found in the backup.



ERROR - The specified backup storage destination cannot be removed because 

it is not present in the scheduled backup configuration.



LERROR - Online recovery of an EFI system partition is not supported. 

Please try recovering from Windows Recovery Environment using the Windows 

setup disc.



�ERROR - An EFI system partition cannot be used as a recovery location.



hERROR - The recovery path "%1" was not found.



0ERROR - The location specified is an invalid location for a scheduled backup. 

Specify either a disk identifier or a valid remote shared folder.



HRecovery of the application to the original location is not allowed because 

the application is not registered with Windows Server Backup on this computer.



�ERROR - An application extension plug-in failed. Error code:

%2 (0x%1!lx!)



�ERROR - Current Group Policy settings prevent system state backups to a 

locally attached disk.



ERROR - No system state backups were found.

This command can be used to delete backups that only contain the system state.



�ERROR - The version specified is a full volume backup, not a system state 

backup.



�ERROR - You must specify one, and only one, of the following parameters: 

-keepVersions, -version, or -deleteOldest.



$ERROR - Windows Server Backup cannot recover the specified application to the 

location where it was installed. Specify another location.



�ERROR - The specified component cannot be found in the backup.



�ERROR - The paths specified to restore should be part of the same volume and 

should be under same parent folder.



�ERROR - The last backup location for scheduled backup cannot be removed. 

Use WBADMIN DISABLE BACKUP to disable the scheduled backup. Then use 

WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP to reconfigure scheduled backups.



�ERROR - The specified location %1 has already been added as a backup 

storage location.



�ERROR - The disk specified for storing backups is invalid.



�ERROR - The disk was not found. Make sure the disk is online.



�ERROR - You cannot use multiple remote shared folders to store scheduled 

backups.



hERROR - A backup is not currently scheduled.



�ERROR - The disk specified for backup storage contains a critical 

volume: %1.



�ERROR - The location that you have specified to store scheduled backups is 

invalid. Specify a valid disk.



|ERROR - The disk specified for exclusion could not be matched with 

any disks that are attached to the computer. Run WBADMIN GET DISKS 

and verify that the disk specified is valid.



�ERROR - A Volume Shadow Copy Service operation error has 

occurred: (0x%1!lx!)

%2



�ERROR - The shared restore point operation failed with error (0x%1!lx!)

%2



ERROR - Current Group Policy settings prevent you from using a device with removable storage such 

as DVD drives to store backups.





�ERROR - Current Group Policy settings restrict you from performing this 

operation.



�The operation to format the disk failed. Please ensure the disk is online and

accessible.



 Note:  The list of volumes included for backup does not include all the 

volumes that contain operating system components. This backup cannot be used 

to perform a system recovery. However, you can recover other items if the 

destination media type supports it.



8Note: The backup destination volume that you have selected is on a dynamic

disk. If you need to perform a recovery using this backup, you will have 

limited functionality while performing a bare metal recovery.



Selecting a backup destination volume that is on a basic disk will enable full

functionality for bare metal recoveries. Open Disk Management (diskmgmt.msc) 

to view a list of basic disks.



pERROR - The path specified by '%1' was not found.



PERROR - The file '%1' is invalid.



�WARNING - The file path '%1' does not exist and 

will be ignored.



$The system state recovery operation cannot be canceled because the system 

may become unstable or you may not be able to start the system.



ERROR - A system state recovery is not allowed from the specified backup 

because the system state is not part of the backup.



lERROR - The specified backup volume is invalid.



�ERROR - SYSRECOVERY is not possible because all the critical volumes are not 

present in the specified backup.



�You cannot use removable media as a storage location for scheduled backups.



�ERROR - Current Group Policy settings restrict you from performing this 

operation.

�The backup storage location that you selected is on the same physical hard

disk as your operating system. If the hard disk fails, you may lose both 

your system data and backup data.



�

Performing a backup to a remote shared folder is not supported by this edition

of Windows.

�

Performing a system image backup is not supported by this edition of Windows.

�

ERROR - The DVD or other media in the drive does not contain a backup that can

be used for system recovery. If the backup you created was saved to multiple 

media make sure last media in the series is inserted.



�

Note: The backed up data cannot be securely protected at this destination.

Backups stored on a remote shared folder might be accessible by other

people on the network. You should only save your backups to a location

where you trust the other users who have access to the location or on a 

network that has additional security precautions in place.



�

Note: If you are creating a backup of volumes hosting virtual hard disk (VHD)

files, the VHD files will be automatically excluded from the backup if they

are mounted at the time the backup is created. To back up the contents of the

VHD files, either back up the virtual volumes separately or dismount the VHD

files before every backup operation.

�

An error occurred while preparing to back up Hyper-V data. 

Please check application event logs related to Volume Shadow Copy Service,

Cluster service, and Hyper-V for more information.



�

Unable to restart the system. Restart the system manually to complete the

system state recovery operation.

hERROR - Could not validate the file path '%1'



�ERROR - One of the specified components for recovery cannot be found in the backup set.



�ERROR - The Hyper-V component '%1' specified is invalid.



8ERROR - The Hyper-V component '%1' is specified more than once. If there 

indeed are multiple components with the same name, please disambiguate by 

providing the component identifier. You can use "wbadmin get virtualmachines" 

to list relevant info for Hyper-V components.



�ERROR - Windows Server Backup has detected that the selected backup 

destination %1 contains backups taken with a previous version of Windows. 

Performing a new backup to the destination will cause previous backups 

to get erased. Copy the existing backups to a different location and rerun 

the backup job with -allowDeleteOldBackups for the new backup to succeed.



XERROR - The destination volume size is less than the source volume size. 

Choose a destination volume whose size is greater than or equal to the 

source volume size.

�Note: File recovery to non-NTFS formatted destination volume may fail

because of unsupported filesystem properties.



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