How do I correct a bad encryption password? There are only two
possibilities I would have used but I don't see where I could enter it.
I was asked for a keyring once when starting my backup and maybe I used
the wrong one then, but it has never asked me again.
Is there something wrong in my selection of 'local folder' for a
separate SATA drive on my computer? I am sure that is the way I have
always designated it.
It will be coming up for two weeks without being able to back up, any
help would be appreciated.
John Bell
On 3/4/19 10:04 PM, Michael Terry wrote:
> Hello! Sorry for slow response.
>
> 1) the error message from duplicity indicates a bad encryption password.
>
> 2) The settings you posited are confusing. The settings indicate that
> you are backing up to a local folder. But your error messages indicate
> that you’re backing up to a pluggable drrive. Which is the reality?
>
Michael,
How do I correct a bad encryption password? There are only two
possibilities I would have used but I don't see where I could enter it.
I was asked for a keyring once when starting my backup and maybe I used
the wrong one then, but it has never asked me again.
Is there something wrong in my selection of 'local folder' for a
separate SATA drive on my computer? I am sure that is the way I have
always designated it.
It will be coming up for two weeks without being able to back up, any
help would be appreciated.
John Bell
On 3/4/19 10:04 PM, Michael Terry wrote:
> Hello! Sorry for slow response.
>
> 1) the error message from duplicity indicates a bad encryption password.
>
> 2) The settings you posited are confusing. The settings indicate that
> you are backing up to a local folder. But your error messages indicate
> that you’re backing up to a pluggable drrive. Which is the reality?
>