The problem with setting up two hosts for the same machine is we are getting an
error when it is on network A. With having it be on the network B, it will
still error on the opposite network. That is what we are trying to avoid.
MJB_SCE wrote:
The problem with setting up two hosts for the same machine is we are getting
an error when it is on network A. With having it be on the network B, it
will still error on the opposite network. That is what we are trying to
avoid.
What kind of infrastructure do you have? If
We have a PC that we use BackupPC to backup the C:\ that connects to two
different networks at different times. I do not know how to have the server
check to see which network the PC is connected to and run it depending on which
network BackupPC sees the PC on when it pings said computer. I
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:55 PM, MJB_SCE backuppc-fo...@backupcentral.comwrote:
We have a PC that we use BackupPC to backup the C:\ that connects to two
different networks at different times. I do not know how to have the server
check to see which network the PC is connected to and run it