Hi Dean,
on 21/6/00 9:43 AM, Dean Brissinger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone have Reports Watcher running on an NT4 system?
Yep.
> I set it up according to the docs that come with it, but I get the
> following error:
>
> Run-time error '429'.
> ActiveX component can't create object
Hi Dean,
on 21/6/00 9:43 AM, Dean Brissinger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone have Reports Watcher running on an NT4 system?
Yep.
> I set it up according to the docs that come with it, but I get the
> following error:
>
> Run-time error '429'.
> ActiveX component can't create object
Hiya!
Does anyone have Reports Watcher running on an NT4 system? I
set it up according to the docs that come with it, but I get the
following error:
Run-time error '429'.
ActiveX component can't create object
Any ideas what this means and how I can fix it?
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I have installed my first VXA drive at a mixed Mac/PC LAN of about 25
systems total. It's a switched 10/100B-t network.
I noticed today that the drive was only getting about 29 gigs per
tape. After talking with Ecrix, I found out that the drive may be
encountering network slowdowns...there are
One additional note:
Encryption and compression both take time and each takes more time as the
amount of encryption or compression increases.
So, backup performance will suffer if you choose to encrypting and/or
compress your backups. How much will depend on CPU speed(s), since both
processes ar
Luke: Here are two scenarios, I hope one of them meets your needs.
Method 1 - automated
1. Back up what's there now (twice :-) to create a new snapshot.
2. Restore the old snapshot using the "Replace Corresponding files"
destination setting. (This overwrites new file versions, but doesn't delete