I am trying to backup a disk from one share to another using robocopy with the following command:
robocopy \\servername\E$ \\servername\F$\Copy /E /ZB /copyall /r:5 /w:30 /dcopy:T /log:"C:\Temp\log.log" /v /fp /tee /eta
However whenever I try to execute the command (with Admin privileges), I get the following error:
ERROR 5 (0x00000005) Copying NTFS Security to Destination Directory \\servername\F$\Copy
Access is Denied.
Now the NTFS permissions for the user logged in has full control, as well as the Administrator account on both shares (E and F). I am running the command from a Windows 2012 server and pointing the source/destination to a Windows 2003 server (which I cannot run the following robocopy command as its an older version). The share is fully accessible from the W2012 server, therefore this should not be the problem.
I have already looked at this question which has not solved my issue as I already have the /ZB
parameter.
The robocopy command was perfect. It turns out that the F:\ drive which is located at nas3, does not like multiple connections at once.
Therefore the solution was too:
The command ran perfectly after the changes.
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