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Repository paths

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Is there a way to change repository paths across multiple jobs using Powershell?
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Re: Repository paths

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You can clone jobs and specify new repository for them, using Copy-VBRJob commandlet. Thanks.
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[MERGED] : Change Backup repository in Job configuration

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Hello,

I can't find a solution to change the Backup repository in a existing job configuration.

I've got lot of repository to move and I would like to do this with a script so I need to find the good command to Change the Backup Repository and after Map Backup to have A good job configuration and keep all the Backup chains.

Thanks a lot for your help

Cédric
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Clone job and change target repository in the settings of newly created job. (similar to what you'd in GUI). Thanks.
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Re: Repository paths

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hello Eremin.
This solution mean that it's not possible with no entreprise license ?
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Without Ent license you can try to create a new job, passing to it the settings from the old job, and set a new repository for it.
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Re: Repository paths

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damn, this is exactly what I feared.

thanks

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