Syntax: WBADMIN DELETE CATALOG [-quiet] Description: Deletes the backup catalog that is stored on the local computer. Use this command when the backup catalog has been corrupted and you cannot restore it using WBADMIN RESTORE CATALOG. To use this command, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group or Administrators group. Parameters: -quiet Runs the command with no prompts to the user. Remarks: If you delete the backup catalog for a computer, you will not be able to access the backups of that computer using the Windows Server Backup snap-in. In this case, if you can access another backup location, use WBADMIN RESTORE CATALOG to restore the backup catalog from that location. You should create a new backup once your backup catalog is deleted.
Synchronizes the File Classification Infrastructure taxonomy on the computer with the resource property definitions stored ...
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SYNTAX The following conventions are used to indicate command syntax: - Capital letters represent words that must be typed ...
Syntax: WBADMIN DELETE BACKUP {-keepVersions: | -version: | -deleteOldest} -backupTarget: -machine: -quiet Description: Deletes ...
Syntax: WBADMIN DELETE CATALOG -quiet Description: Deletes the backup catalog that is stored on the local computer. Use this ...
Syntax: WBADMIN DELETE SYSTEMSTATEBACKUP {-keepVersions: | -version: | -deleteOldest} -backupTarget: -machine: -quiet Description: ...
Syntax: WBADMIN DISABLE BACKUP -quiet Description: Stops running the existing scheduled daily backups. To use this command, ...
Syntax: WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -addtarget: -removetarget: -schedule: -include: -nonRecurseInclude: -exclude: -nonRecurseExclude: ...
Syntax: WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -addtarget: -removetarget: -schedule: -include: -nonRecurseInclude: -exclude: -nonRecurseExclude: ...