0xe00086cc Backup Exec Access

If the server is being backed up using its NetBIOS name but the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) is resolved, or if the SSL certificate is invalid, this can cause the resource to appear "missing."

Before we dive into the troubleshooting guide, let's explore some possible causes of the error:

The error code in Veritas Backup Exec typically occurs during a push installation or upgrade of the Agent for Windows (RAWS). It is often closely related to error 0xe00086c0 , which indicates that the version of the agent already on the target computer is not supported for a direct upgrade by your current Backup Exec media server. Primary Cause This error is usually triggered because: 0xe00086cc backup exec

Right-click the problematic storage device and select .

If you have exhausted all troubleshooting steps without success, engaging Veritas Technical Support may be required. Before contacting support, gather the following information: If the server is being backed up using

After exclusions, reboot and test the backup.

Several factors can contribute to the occurrence of error 0xe00086cc in Backup Exec. Some of the most common causes include: If you have exhausted all troubleshooting steps without

The 0xe00086cc error is a common error code that occurs in Backup Exec, typically during the backup or restore process. The error message may vary depending on the specific situation, but it usually indicates a problem with the backup or restore operation. The error code 0xe00086cc is a hexadecimal code that represents a specific error condition.

The Backup Exec Remote Agent service ( beremote ) must be actively running on every target machine. If this service is stopped, hung, or has crashed, the backup server cannot communicate with the system. Users often report that simply restarting the Backup Exec services on both the media server and the remote agent resolves the issue in these cases.

Understanding the root cause of error 0xe00086cc is essential for an effective resolution. The most frequent triggers include:

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