Mac file restore
Does anyone know f there is a way I can backup Macintosh files that reside on an NT server and restore them successfully so that the MAC file can be read on the Mac system. We use NT4, ADSM 3.1.2103 Client and Server. The ADSM server runs Solaris 2.6. We use DAVE v2.1 to get the mac files onto the NT system. TIA Toni
Mac file restore
Does anyone know f there is a way I can backup Macintosh files that reside on an NT server and restore them successfully so that the MAC file can be read on the Mac system. We use NT4, ADSM 3.1.06 Client and Server. The ADSM server runs Solaris 2.6. We use DAVE v2.1 to get the mac files onto the NT system. When the restore is done on this particular file it appears to lose the resource information. However this does not happen on all files of this type. When you open the file it thinks it is a PC file and can't find an association for the file. When you select the option to choose an application to open the file with, the correct application is not listed. I can't seem to figure out why the restore works on some files and not others. TIA Toni
Re: Mac file restore
1. Make sure you have "USEUNICODEF YES" in the options file on the NT Server. 2. I once had the same issues, I believe upgrading to TSM 3.7 on the client is what fixed the problem. Your server can remain at 3.1. === John Monahan Network Administrator Liberty Diversified Industries (763) 536-6677 === Toni Banire Toni_T_Banire@STo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BPHRD.COM cc: Sent by: "ADSM: Subject: Mac file restore Dist Stor Manager" [EMAIL PROTECTED] T.EDU 11/22/00 05:56 AM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" Does anyone know f there is a way I can backup Macintosh files that reside on an NT server and restore them successfully so that the MAC file can be read on the Mac system. We use NT4, ADSM 3.1.06 Client and Server. The ADSM server runs Solaris 2.6. We use DAVE v2.1 to get the mac files onto the NT system. When the restore is done on this particular file it appears to lose the resource information. However this does not happen on all files of this type. When you open the file it thinks it is a PC file and can't find an association for the file. When you select the option to choose an application to open the file with, the correct application is not listed. I can't seem to figure out why the restore works on some files and not others. TIA Toni
Re: Mac file restore
This is what i'm experiencing now, when I copy the mac data onto another drive letter on the originating server or a different server the restore works ok. When I restore to a sub-folder of the original data location I get the err msg ANS1256E Toni