All of the selections for the job can also be viewed. The default save location for the backup set selections file is C:\Documents and Settings\<USERNAME>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NT Backup\data.
On the server which performs the backup job to a file, you can load a backup set selections file by selecting the "Backup" tab then choosing "Load Selections" from the "Job" menu. Select a backup selection file (.bks) from the file dialog which appears and click open. Once opened, the "Backup" tab change to show a tick next to each folder and/or drive which is selected as part of that backup set.
You can expand the folder list on the left to show more details on the sub folders which are also backed up. The box on the right of the Backup tab will show all folders and files which are selected as you navigate the folder structure.
Finding the correct settings file with multiple backup jobs
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If you don't already know the name of the backup job, open Windows backup on the server performing the file backup and select the "Schedule Jobs" tab. Here you'll see a calendar view. A small icon resembling a tape drive and magic wand will be displayed on the days which have a scheduled backup.
Click the tape drive/magic wand icon for the next day on which the next backup will be taken and you should see a dialog appear for the Sceduled Job Options". Click the "Backup Details" tab to display the backup set path, device path and job summary.
The job selections are stored in the Backup set file (.BKS extension). The path is probably too long to be fully displayed in the "Backup set" field. You can get around this by clicking near the right hand side of the box displaying the path. You might need a couple of clicks but at the end of the path, you'll see the Backup set selections file name (e.g "Backup.bks).
If the server has multiple jobs defined and scheduled, you may have to use the Device field to check that the backup filename matches the backup file you're querying to make sure you have found the right job information. In that case you may have to chack a few entries on the schedule before you find the relevant backup job.
Robert
Daily Atom IT Services