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caseybc (TechnicalUser)
10 Dec 00 20:15
I have Backup Exec running on an NT 4.0 Server. It was running fine for 6 months. Now when I try to start BE I get an error message while it is trying to connect to the backup server which says, "Physical Volume Library Database - Connection has been lost. Check your network connectino to the bacup exec database server." Then BE shuts down. What does this mean? I can't do any backups with BE until I get this resolved.
caseybc (TechnicalUser)
10 Dec 00 20:17
I choked on the subject there. Is there anyway to edit a post?
DarkRaven (IS/IT--Management)
27 Dec 00 16:47
Have you tried saving your logs and reinstalling.  Could be corrupt?

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