I think I am still on 6.61 sp1.  Thanks.  

I also got a reply from Computer Associates with that one.  Apparently they
do not like what I have to say about their products.  Unfortunately they are
3 years late in expressing their concern.

William


-----Original Message-----
From: James Gosnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: October 31, 2001 1:34 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 5.5/Arcserve backup


I am a fully signed up member of the CA bashing bandwagon and for the same
reason as William, I have to use their products every day. The ArcserveIT
Exchange agent at our HQ has never ever given me a clean backup in a year,
there is always an error message or some small glitch. I do restore fairly
regularly so it does work (although it's very tricky to restore as well)
but it's so inconsistent.

There is a Service Pack 2 for ArcserveIT 6.61 which I assume you are
using? You can get it from the CA site or I can mail it to you (11MB zip
file), you have to run it on both the backup server and the server with
the agent on it.

James.



> Warning:  Unhelpful, but very therapeutic, rant:
>
> I don't have much in the way of useful assistance here, other than, don't
> use ArcServeIT.  The exchange agent is crap.  It's worse than a buttload
of
> POP connectors.
>
> Is this opinion from the bandwagon of Computer Associates bashers?  No,
it's
> from using the poorly written product for a few years.  I no longer
support
> nor intend to jeopardize important information such as email with any CA
> product as a result of working with the Exchange Agents.  They do make
some
> good software, but not in this department.
>
> Again, though ignored multiple times before, I invite Computer Associates
to
> join this forum of peers and defend their applications to the people that
> actually use them.  Because, last I checked there is no Computer
Associates
> MVP programme, and frankly you don't have enough money to afford me to
look
> up the answer.
>
> Otherwise, it would seem you need sufficient rights to install this
> software, and you don't have such.
>
> Some thoughts...
>
> >>Exchange server 5.5 SP2
>
> Why only sp2?  I hope you at least have the post-sp2 IMS fixes applied or
> you do not have this connected to the internet.
>
> >>I suspect the Exchange Administrator account is corrupted.
>
> Not the likely target.
>
> >>I logged into the Service Account and made sure I was Administrator
there
> too.
>
> I'm not sure I understand that.
>
> >>When I tried to install A/V software I couldn't log in as Exchange
> Administrator either.
>
> That must have been the other frustrating piece of crap software known as
> EjaculateIT.  Personally, I'd go with grisoft's product (www.grisoft.com),
> as Warren has done, if I could.
>
> The above thoughts are solely my own.
>
> William Lefkovics, MCSE, A+, ExchangeMVP
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Warren Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 6:12 AM
> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> Subject: Exchange 5.5/Arcserve backup
>
>
> Can anybody offer any words of wisdom on this?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Warren Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: October 29, 2001 7:46 AM
> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> Subject: ARCSERVE for IBM 1/2" DAT 35/70MB drive...Administrator rights
> on Exchange 5.5.
>
>
> I can't seem to get ARCServe to back up my (WINNT 4.0 SP6) Exchange server
> 5.5 SP2 data files.  I get an error message that tells me that the files
> were not copied onto tape and that I should check  to make sure I have
> Administrator rights on the files.  I tried to log into Exchange Server
> under the same administrator password and there's no problem.  I logged
into
> the Service Account and made sure I was Administrator there too.
>
> But, When I tried to install A/V software I couldn't log in as Exchange
> Administrator either.
>
> Where do I look to resolve my password problems?  I suspect the Exchange
> Administrator account is corrupted. Also, one of my users lost his word
> functionality and even though I've scanned his machine with two different
> antivirus programs, I can't find any viruses or worms, which brings me
back
> to Exchange Server.  Unfortunately, I can't install an A/V program for
> MS-exchange until I resolve the Exchange Administrator account which won't
> let me install the A/V software.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Warren Walker

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