[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> thanks for your prompt answer, I know there are problems with the registry
> and with open files, but that doesn't mater in this case.
> So, it will be no problem (as I supposed, with such a nice software like
> amanda)
>
I'm also backing up a few Win9x and WinNT
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Von: Ben Kochie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. März 2001 16:35
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: Backing up WIN NT-Server with Amanda
yep, I have reliably backed up an NT PDC, and win98 workstation data
with amanda. the only thing that does not get backed up is files open
for
Hold on though .. you don't need to explicitly mount the NT data onto
the Linux box. You just let Amanda take care of it for you ... and as
Ben quite rightly says, it is reliable.
My first posting here BTW, so I would just like to take the chance to
say thanks for the great software. I had a pile
yep, I have reliably backed up an NT PDC, and win98 workstation data
with amanda. the only thing that does not get backed up is files open
for write, and things like the registery (because of the active file
status)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I need to backup some Windows-Machines an
Hi,
I need to backup some Windows-Machines and want to use a linux-server
running amanda to do this.
Has anyone experiences with the following backup scenario:
Some Windows-Machines, running WIN98, WIN95 and WIN NT
One LINUX-Machine which is used as a fileserver (via SAMBA)
I want to mount the W