Unable To Take Differential Or Transaction Log Backups

Dec 7, 2007



Hello SQL Server 2005 SE sp1.
Unable to take differential or transaction log backups. Get the error message a full backup need to be down. Have done a full backup. Immediately upon completion of full have tried diff and transaction log. Still no luck
Other databases on server are fine. Full backup will restore.

Thanks,

Joe

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