I currently use Retrospect 4.2 on a separate Mac to Backup our two
fileservers at work. So far it has been very trouble-free, however on
two instances in the past week the backup scripts failed to
autolaunch properly. Instead of starting at 11PM they started around
8:30AM the following day. Th
At 8:24 AM -0700 5/7/00, Eric Ullman wrote:
>The architecture of Retrospect for Windows is more technically advanced than
>the Mac version. Adding support for things like new file systems is easier
>for us to implement with the new architecture. It makes sense for us to move
>this new design to th
> Are there any plans to upate the Mac version to include the items currently
> not included like NTFS permissions?
(X) Yes
( ) No
( ) Can't comment at this time.
( ) ???
The architecture of Retrospect for Windows is more technically advanced than
the Mac version. Adding support for things like n
Are there any plans to upate the Mac version to include the items currently not
included like NTFS permissions?
( ) Yes
( ) No
( ) Can't comment at this time.
( ) ???
Thanks in advance.
-Philip Chonacky
>Owen Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> The Exchange backup utility is great!
>
>Than
Owen Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Exchange backup utility is great!
Thanks!
> What do we have to do to back up all the rest of the stuff on a NT
> server (onto a Mac) such as the Registry info that isn't covered by
> Client backup?
Use Retrospect Backup for Windows. The Mac version
>On 2000-07-03 17:49 +0200, "Andre Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> This may be an out off topic question, but I have used Retrospect for
>> years in network environments and have switched recently to a Linux
>> based file server. As far as I can see, there is no available product on
>>
Le 04/07/2000 a 22:00 +1200 , Owen Watson ecrivait :
> What do we have to do to back up all the rest of the stuff on a NT
>server (onto a Mac) such as the Registry info that isn't covered by
>Client backup?
Bundled with the client, there's a small utility that Backups the
registry to a regular f
Le 04/07/2000 a 00:00 -0700 , Seth D. Mattinen ecrivait :
> As it stands now, I need to run two parallel backups, and have yet to
>find
> anything as nice as Retrospect for Linux. I trust Retrospect, I don't
>trust
> tar or dump as much. =)
In the meantime, you can run Amanda (http://www.amanda.