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Clear ntbackup catalog

Ezekial

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I am using 2003 Server and I want to clear the catalog file in my ntbackup. I found an MS article, but I do not have the folder it specifies.
%SystemRoot%\Documents and Settings\Account\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\catalogs

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;325832

So I am not sure where to look at next... haven't had enough luck yet on Googling to find an answer for me.

The catalog is within the program and is a catalog of the backup that has ran. It has accumulate over the last year or so and I don't want to manually right click each one and choose delete.

Heading home from work now... check in when I get there... and do some more looking if necessary.

Thanks
 
Ezekial said:
%SystemRoot%\Documents and Settings\Account\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\catalogs

Are you replacing the word "Account" with the name of the account you are using to run the backups?
 
nessus said:
Are you replacing the word "Account" with the name of the account you are using to run the backups?
yes :D

:edit
I only have one account on there to boot, "admin", but went ahead and checked the other folders as well.. even though I knew it should not be there... "default user", etc.
 
%SystemRoot%\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\

Insane thread necro but it came up in a search and didn't have the answer so had to look elsewhere...
 
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