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Where are the backup logs Cyber Protect Home Office?

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I can't believe that there still isn't a direct link to the log files from the backup GUI.

I downloaded the MVP tool. This appears to have been updated since the last time I downloaded it but the file name remains unchanged mvpassistant_1-0-1.zip. Even though it has been updated it still references True Image Home, so not that updated.

I would hope that expecting to find Backup logs in plain view was not too much to ask, but apparently it is.

I tried downloading the standalone log viewer but the default location does not give the backup logs and there isn't a folder named backup logs...

Seriously, this is not at all user friendly.

So where the heck are the backup logs in Windows 11?

Thanks,

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Download a copy of the MVP Assistant log viewer tool and use this to look at the logs to see if they show any issues during the operation process?

The latest version of the new log viewer tool is at the link below. 
MVP Assistant - New 2.0 with Rescue Media Builder (New Version 2.1.1)

If you have Disks & Partitions backups created on ATI 2020 or later using .tibx files, then look in the Backup Worker logs.

If you have Files & Folders backups using .tib files (or Disk backups from earlier versions using .tib files) or using Cloning then look in the Demon logs.

Other logs are shown by the MVP Assistant under the 'Active Logs' heading of the Log Viewer page of the Assistant.

The Schedule2 log contains information related to scheduled task but is one of the more difficult logs to read / work through.

The log files should be zipped to preserve their original file names if sharing in the forums and would need to be less than 3MB in size, otherwise you would need to share the zip file via a Cloud share service such as OneDrive, Dropbox etc.

Completely agree with OP here, not being able to see log files without downloading some unknown from Google Drive is just crazy. Not disrespecting the MVP program nor it's creators though - only Acronis.

The latest version of the MVP Assistant can be found in my signature below.

Acronis does have a community tools page, but it is not kept up to date. I am hoping for some improvement in this area.