Hi
I have an environment where i am running TDP for Oracle V2.2 on Solaris 7. My TSM
server version is 4.2.1.11 and is running on an AIX 4.3.3 server.
My output of tdpoconf showenvironment command on the solaris box is shown below.
TDP FOR ORACLE INFORMATION
Version: 2
Does anyonw know how to bakcup the mailbox.pst while the Outlook 98 is
running under a W98. I'm running ADSM 3.1.2.50 under an OS/390. Regards
Can't be done. Outlook takes an exclusive lock on the file. You will need
to close Outlook in order to backup the .pst file. If you are on a
Having talked to one of our Exchange experts, I've come to discover
the fallacy of keeping a zillion backups of Exchange data.
Exchange 5.5 (and I assume 2000 as well) cannot deal with a loss of
connectivity to the network of more than 72 hours. If you attempt to
restore data that is older than
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002 10:26:18 -0600, Glass, Peter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What would be the best way to produce a report that shows the number of
client backup successes vs. failures, for a given day?
This is not as hard as some folks seem to want to make it:
q event * * begind=start_date
Hot Diggety! Mark Stapleton was rumored to have written:
As discussed back a month or two ago:
1. Load kill.exe from the appropriate Windows resource kit.
2. Create a preschedcommand line that runs
drive:\path\kill.exe outlook.exe
3. Run the backup. The .pst file will be available
-- You can't do an outer join (whatever that is... I'm just learning
this stuff...)
You cannot do outer joins simply because AFAIK they're not implemented.
The reason for the latter is of the same complexity - they're not needed.
Outer join allows you to get some field be NULL when the foreign
Try HELP CONVERT ARCHIVE.
It would shed some light. Command is described only in help not in the
admin ref guide.
Short explanation - you've started for a first time the GUI client for
this node. It would not happen again and there is nothing to worry about.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant