Usage: WBADMIN START BACKUP -backupTarget:{TargetVolume | TargetNetworkShare} -include:VolumesToInclude [-allCritical] [-user:UserName] [-password:Password] [-noInheritAcl] [-noVerify] [-vssFull] [-quiet] Runs a one-time backup using the specified parameters. -backupTarget Storage location for this backup. Requires drive letter or Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path to a remote shared network folder (\\servername\sharename\). NOTE: If a remote shared folder is specified, this backup will overwrite any existing backups of this server in that location. -include Comma-delimited list of volume drive letters, volume mount Points, or GUID-based volume names to include in the backup. Should be used only when -backupTarget is specified. -allCritical Automatically includes all critical volumes (volumes that contain operating system components) in the backup. Can be used with the -include paramter. Useful if you are creating a backup for full system or system state recovery. Should be used only when -backupTarget is specified. -noVerify If specified, backups written to removable media (such as a DVD) are not be verified for errors. If you do not use this parameter, backups written to removable media are verified. -user Specifies the user name with write access to the remote shared folder, if the backup destination is a remote shared folder. -password Password for the user name that is specified by the parameter -user. -noInheritAcl If specified, the credentials specified are applied to \\\WindowsImageBackup\ folder that contains the backup. To access the backup later, you must use these credentials or be a member of the Administrators or Backup Operators group on the computer with the shared folder. If -noInheritAcl is not used, the access control list (ACL) permissions from the shared folder are applied to the folder by default so that anyone with access to the remote shared folder can access the backup. -vssFull If specified, performs a full backup using Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS). Each file's history will be updated to reflect that it was backed up. If this parameter is not specified, START BACKUP makes a copy backup, but the history of files being backed up is not updated. CAUTION: Do not use this parameter if you are using a product other than Windows Server Backup to back up applications that are on the volumes included in the current backup. Doing so can potentially break the incremental, differential, or other type of backups the other backup product is taking. -quiet Runs the command with no prompts to the user. Example: WBADMIN START BACKUP -backupTarget:f: -include:e:,d:\mountpoint,\\?\Volume{cc566d14-44a0-11d9-9d93-806e6f6e6963}\
Usage: WBADMIN RESTORE CATALOG -backupTarget:{VolumeHostingBackup | NetworkShareHostingBackup} -machine:BackupMachineName ...
Usage: WBADMIN RESTORE CATALOG -backupTarget:{VolumeHostingBackup | NetworkShareHostingBackup} -machine:BackupMachineName ...
Usage: WBADMIN START BACKUP -backupTarget:{TargetVolume | TargetNetworkShare} -include:VolumesToInclude -allCritical -noVerify ...
Usage: WBADMIN START BACKUP -backupTarget:{TargetVolume | TargetNetworkShare} -include:VolumesToInclude -allCritical -noVerify ...
Usage: WBADMIN START BACKUP -backupTarget:{TargetVolume | TargetNetworkShare} -include:VolumesToInclude -allCritical -user:UserName ...
Usage: WBADMIN START RECOVERY -version:VersionIdentifier -items:VolumesToRecover|AppsToRecover|FilesOrFoldersToRecover -itemtype:{Volume ...
Usage: WBADMIN START RECOVERY -version:VersionIdentifier -items:VolumesToRecover|AppsToRecover|FilesOrFoldersToRecover -itemtype:{Volume ...
Usage: WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY -version:VersionIdentifier -backupTarget:{VolumeHostingBackup | NetworkShareHostingBackup} ...
Usage: WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY -version:VersionIdentifier -backupTarget:{VolumeHostingBackup | NetworkShareHostingBackup} ...