Re: Lotus Notes TDP Question

2004-01-27 Thread Del Hoobler
Gerald,

It is normal behavior. Is there a reason you are concerned?
The external modification date and time stamp on a Domino database
is not really interesting. The important date/time stamps for a
Domino database are kept internally to the database itself.
The internal dates are the ones that Data Protection for
Domino uses for comparison during backups.

Thanks,

Del



  When restoring with the Notes TDP, I notice the files according to the
GUI
 will have one date (e.g. 1/2/02) but when I restore them, they end up
with
 today's date/time. I.e. the modification date/time is not preserved
through
 the course of the restore. Is this the normal behavior? I am a bit
surprised
 by it and wondering if there's some way to preserve it.


Lotus Notes TDP Question

2004-01-26 Thread Gerald Wichmann
When restoring with the Notes TDP, I notice the files according to the GUI
will have one date (e.g. 1/2/02) but when I restore them, they end up with
today's date/time. I.e. the modification date/time is not preserved through
the course of the restore. Is this the normal behavior? I am a bit surprised
by it and wondering if there's some way to preserve it.

Thanks,
Gerald



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