As far as I have checked it, char encoding trouble is seen only
between non-Unicode and Unicode clients, i.e., files from non-Unicode
systems can be restored to non-Unicode systems (same for Unicode). If
the chars are not properly displayed on the director's interface,
there's no need to worry,
Hello,
30.11.2007 19:56,, Sebastian wrote::
Hi,
if I want to backup e.g. C:\Dokumente und
Einstellungen\--user--\Startmenü, I have to write
File = C:/Dokumente und Einstellungen/--user--/Startmenü to my
FileSet-resource.
works fine for me, it is probably an charset issue, and afaik it
Hi,
if I want to backup e.g. C:\Dokumente und
Einstellungen\--user--\Startmenü, I have to write
File = C:/Dokumente und Einstellungen/--user--/Startmenü to my
FileSet-resource.
works fine for me, it is probably an charset issue, and afaik it is not
documented in the manual.
greets,
Sebastian
Thanks for the hint, you are totally right: I am logging in via putty.
In the putty-options -- window -- translation -- UTF-8 and there are
no more problems with umlauts.
Sebastian
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
30.11.2007 19:56,, Sebastian wrote::
Hi,
if I want to backup e.g.
Hello all,
First of all please excuse for my english, i'm hungarian.
I have just installed Bacula 2.2.6 from source to a Slackware 12 system.
I successfully configured the main program, the two web interfaces and
after all installed the win32 exe for a target computer. I configured
everything