Windows 7: Backup skipped backing up ... as it is not on local machine.
Hi, My Documents used to be redirected to a network location via GPO. GPO no longer redirects, and all documents have been copied back to the local machine. However, Windows Backup skips folders, saying these locations are still 'not on a local machine'. The folders are all subfolders of My Documents: Windows backup results log: Backup skipped backing up \\...removed...\My Documents\My Music as it is not on local machine. Backup skipped backing up \\...removed...\My Documents\My Pictures as it is not on local machine. Backup skipped backing up \\...removed...\My Documents\My Videos as it is not on local machine. Backup skipped backing up \\...removed...\My Documents\My Pictures as it is not on local machine. My suspicion is that the GPO redirection was not removed cleanly, but I've searched the registry and found nothing relevant (only Office MRU entries). Thanks, James
May 3rd, 2010 4:20am

Are you using Windows XP? If so I suggest you discuss in the following forum. Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) Meanwhile I suggest you verify if the GPO is changed and applied to your computer properly so that the location of your user profile folders back to local computer.Arthur Xie - MSFT
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May 6th, 2010 10:57am

Sorry no - Windows 7. Well no matter what the problem was, I was able to fix it by using the 'Restore' button to move each of the folders back to their default location, which is under the home folder not under My Documents. With the folders back in place Windows Backup had no problem reading them.
May 9th, 2010 12:26pm

I understand that the default location was defined when the system was deployed. Otherwise the default location of these folders should be in the folder C:\Users[username]. To change the location for these folders, you can right-click on them, then choose Properties. Click the Location tab, then choose the new location for the folder. After doing so the backup should recognize the changes and backup the folders properly.Arthur Xie - MSFT
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May 10th, 2010 9:49am

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