Michael Stowe wrote at about 06:58:55 -0500 on Thursday, April 22, 2010:
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>> I think I'd be inclined to simply create a tar file for each machine, then
>> extract the necessary files from the command line.
>>
>(I hate top posting! lol)
(Agreed, Unfortunately my work insist on Outlook/excha
Michael Stowe wrote at about 06:58:55 -0500 on Thursday, April 22, 2010:
>
> I think I'd be inclined to simply create a tar file for each machine, then
> extract the necessary files from the command line.
>
(I hate top posting! lol)
That being said, it would be helpful to have a simple comman
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Den 22-04-2010 13:58, Michael Stowe skrev:
> I think I'd be inclined to simply create a tar file for each machine, then
> extract the necessary files from the command line.
>
>
>> Hi All,
>> I've got a tricky one, I want to restore all index.htm files for a server
>> backup folder,
I think I'd be inclined to simply create a tar file for each machine, then
extract the necessary files from the command line.
> Hi All,
> I've got a tricky one, I want to restore all index.htm files for a server
> backup folder, not interested in all the other files, etc. Now the problem
> is the
Hi All,
I've got a tricky one, I want to restore all index.htm files for a server
backup folder, not interested in all the other files, etc. Now the problem is
there are literally thousands of folders that are contained here, so using the
web CGI isn't an option to manually select.
Is there a si