Please forgive my ignorance, but I have to ask the following question: Your
hard drive fails. You want to pop in a new drive and restore the system to
the original condition. What do you do?
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Scott Dunn
Systems Engineer
South Shore Building Services
www.southshoreinc.com
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> Of Irena Solomon
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 9:17 AM
> To: retro-talk
> Subject: Re: Retro Server 5 on NT 4
>
>
> If you already have an active system on that machine, you can't do a
> *complete* restore, as Retrospect won't write over the active
> system file.
> You could restore your entire Program Files folder though, which would
> restore the Retrospect program and preferences. You'd then
> not only have to
> rebuild catalogs but recreate all your scripts and log in any
> clients as
> well.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Irena Solomon
> Dantz Tech Support
>
> > I know that this sounds like the long way, but isn't it
> possible to start
> > from ground zero? I mean that if I start with a clean
> install of NT 4.0,
> > then install Retrospect, then have Retrospect rebuild a
> catalog of the tape,
> > from there I could do a complete restore of the Server, right?
>
>
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