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It is well documented that Vista's backup utility cannot recognise Truecrypt volumes as viable destinations for backup. The known workaround for this is to backup to a folder within the TrueCrypt volume by sharing it and making Vista access it as a network share.

However, every time after the TrueCrypt volume dismounts (after every reboot), I find myself needing to manually re-share the folder in question before backup can find it again.

Is there a way to make the share survive these dismounts?

Thanks

OldSchool
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    Hmm.. I remember I solved this problem with a different method: rather than sharing as a network drive, I ran TrueCrypt itself as the `SYSTEM` user (using `psexec -s -i TrueCrypt.exe`, [`psexec` available here](http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/sysinternals/bb897553.aspx), must be 'run as administrator'). Additionally, I mounted the drives as removable media, to work around a VSS error. But that was on a Server 2003 machine, so YMMV. – Bob Apr 06 '13 at 13:39
  • @Bob HA! I was just about to post this as a possible solution, psexec is awesome isn't it? – MDMoore313 Apr 09 '13 at 15:20

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Is there a reason you can't use truecrypt's automount function to automatically mount the folder at startup? Truecrypt would need to be installed on the Vista box but you should be able to get the same drive letter if you pick a letter like x: y: or z: that'll probably never get reassigned.

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  • I can, but the problem is that even if I get TC to mount the drive volume at startup, the folder inside it is no longer shared. I need to re-share it – OldSchool Apr 07 '13 at 14:29
  • @OldSchool Can you post the documentation on this Vista limitation? I don't understand because once the drive is mounted, the encryption is (*should be*) transparent to Vista as just another drive, so I'm curious to see the problems. – MDMoore313 Apr 08 '13 at 02:31
  • This is a good post (there are many others here and on the web at large) explaining the issue http://superuser.com/questions/126111/how-can-you-use-windows-backup-with-a-truecrypt-encrypted-backup-destination/126112#126112 However the problem I post about is about making a share survive a dismount and not just about Truecrypt – OldSchool Apr 09 '13 at 15:12
  • @OldSchool you should try Bob's solution of using psexec to mount the truecrypt volume using the system account, that should solve your problem. – MDMoore313 Apr 09 '13 at 15:20