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Define Backup wizard does not show the correct time settings
The Define Backup wizard might not show customized time settings (such as a
24-hour clock) or a customized time separator (such as - instead of :). Instead, the
wizard might show the 12-hour clock with the default separator (:).
Note: The time that appears on the Drives tab reflects the time settings for the
computer.
Checking the status of the agent
If you have problems with the agent, you should check its status.
To check the status of the agent
1
On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Run.
2
In the Open text box, type the following command:
services.msc
3
Click OK.
4
In the Name column, click Backup Exec System Recovery.
The Status column for Backup Exec System Recovery should have Started
listed.
5
Do one of the following:
To stop the service, in the Name column, right-click Backup Exec System
Recovery, and then click Stop.
To start the service, in the Name column, right-click Backup Exec System
Recovery, and then click Start.
Testing the scheduling of your backups
To test the scheduling of your backups, you can stop the Backup Exec System
Recovery agent service in the Microsoft Services console (SERVICES.MSC). Change
the date forward on the computer to a time when a scheduled backup job should
occur, and then restart the Backup Exec System Recovery service. If the date is
changed while the service is running, the change is not noticed by the Backup
Exec System Recovery service.
Troubleshooting Backup Exec System Recovery
Troubleshooting scheduled backups
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