-----Bjørn Nachtwey wrote: ----- >I'm sorry, but I'm not sure how to describe the problem with a few >words, so I'll tell what was done and what happend: > >user A uses an old PC running Windows98 (call it PC-A) and a >TSM-Client (with nodename PC-AA). >user B uses a newer PC running WindowsXP (call it PC-B) and a >TSM-Client (nodename PC-BB) > >user B gets some new hardware and gives the old one (PC-B) to user >A. user A reconfigures TSM to the nodename PC-AA. > >now user A can restore some data of the former PC-AA (but not all!) >and some data of the former PC-BB (worriing about it). > >uninstalling and newly installing the client does not solve the >problem. neither using tools to clean-up the windows registry, nor >deleting the whole "C:/program files/Tivoli"-folder. > >perhaps, he can reinstall the whole windows-stuff which should solve >the problem. but, isn't it a security lack that user A can restore >data of user B? > >Any ideas how to make the PC getting only the data of the assigned >TSM-Node? Any idea where TSM may store some config files or which >keywords may be used inside the registry beside Tivoli, tivoli, tsm, >TSM? > >Any solution besides complete reinstall?
Use the 'update node' command to change the PC-BB password stored in the TSM database and send the new password to user B but not to user A.