Hi all, This has been posted before and I've read the answers but I'm not a lot nearer getting a resolution. We have TSM Server 5.2 running on a solaris. I'm the Windows Admin resposible for backing up the Windows servers so I have no input into the Solaris setup. My problem is that I can't see any of the Windows Filespace names as anything other than "..." when using the Web Administrator program. We have a major reorganisation coming up and I need my drive letters. I've read the previous answers that indicate where in the manual to find details of the issue but it doesn't help me to know that I have a problem without a more definitive fix. The real problem is that the Solaris Admin doesn't really want to help out as his stuff is all OK and he's busy doing other stuff. He insists that the problem is a Windows issue and I believe that its HIS server that's not corrrectly interpreting. I'm just using a standard Windows UK install with codepage 850 and there's not really anywhere that I can go with that. I need some help from any Solaris TSM Admins on the List as to what I need to ask him to look for on the Solaris server so that we can resolve the issue. If you can help, I promise not to be too hard on him so you won't be betraying a Brother Solaris Admin! Thanks, Neil Bowen :: Neil Bowen Intel Server Team Mezz:11 020 7981 3249 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :: LogicaCMG www.logicacmg.com <http://www.logicacmg.com/> :: Ofcom Riverside House 2a Southwark Bridge Road London SE1 9HA 020 7981 3000 www.ofcom.org.uk <blocked::http://www.ofcom.org.uk/>
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