[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks Bob,
>
> We have decided that running the restore using the Director as the
> client, is the best way forward. However, the issues have not changed :(
>
> The following Job definition still saves to the remote client, using
> C:\E\backup:
>
>
> Job{
>
Thanks Bob,
We have decided that running the restore using the Director as the
client, is the best way forward. However, the issues have not changed :(
The following Job definition still saves to the remote client, using
C:\E\backup:
Job{
Name ="CLIENT01-Re
I apologise, please disregard the last post.
After another search, with a bit more sense than I used the first time.
I have found that the file was in-fact restored to the following local
(Clients') directory::
C:\MACHINE01\E\backup\restored-files\REMOTE01\C\Documents and
Settings\REMOTE01
Thanks Dan :)
I have now triple checked my paths, and visually confirmed that the
REMOTE clients FD monitor is lit up green with a 'Running' status.
I have provided the console printout, and the Job log. It all seems to
confirm I am pointing to everything correctly.
One possibility that I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I thought I had this game sorted. But, I found a bonus level. :)
>
> We have decided to save restored files onto a storage device attached
> to the Director Machine rather than putting them straight onto the
> original client. My problem is that while
Hi Guys,
I thought I had this game sorted. But, I found a bonus level. :)
We have decided to save restored files onto a storage device attached
to the Director Machine rather than putting them straight onto the
original client. My problem is that while I can restore files for the
Director m