Re: Retro.Startup Extension (Mac)

2000-11-08 Thread Irena Solomon

> Since the program's automated backup scripts are stored in the System :
> Preferences : Retrospect : "Retro.Config (4.2)" file, is there any problem
> in removing the out-of-date Extension, and then allowing it to be rebuilt
> at the next launch of the program?

To recreate the extension altogether, you'll need to quit Retrospect, trash
Retro.Startup, restart the computer, launch and quit Retrospect, then
restart the Mac again. This will create a fresh 4.2 Retro.startup.
Recreating this extension will not adversely affect your scripts.

Regards,

Irena Solomon
Dantz Technical Support
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Retro.Startup Extension (Mac)

2000-11-07 Thread Mark

Retrospect Gurus:

In patching some Retro.Startup Extensions so that Retrospect will function
automatically behind the "BlackWatch" password-protected screen saver, I
find that although Retrospect 4.2 is in use on every target machine, the
Extension can vary anywhere from (and between) version 3.0Ai to 4.2.  This
is does not seem to affect Retrospect itself, but it does cause the
patcher not to work in some instances.

Since the program's automated backup scripts are stored in the System :
Preferences : Retrospect : "Retro.Config (4.2)" file, is there any problem
in removing the out-of-date Extension, and then allowing it to be rebuilt
at the next launch of the program?

Best regards,

Mark E. Ingram

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