RE: no subject provided

2001-01-29 Thread Steve Bickle

Thank you to all that responded, I was looking in the wrong place.



Thanks again,
SB



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Backup Server is a function of Retrospect.

When a machine appears on the network, it will start backing it up as 
soon as it can.


Starting on Page 70 of the Retrospect Desktop manual, it has an 
excellent description of backup servers and their uses and benefits 
for laptops.



Thanks,
SB



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Re: no subject provided

2001-01-28 Thread Steve Yuroff

Retro's Backup Server function exists for exactly what you're trying to do.

If you don't have the manuals, I can email you the PDF version.
-- 
Steve Yuroff
Network and System Administrator
The Hiebing Group
Madison, WI.

On Sunday, January 28, 2001 11:12 AM, Steve Bickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am lookin to see if it is possible to create a script that will execute
against only machines that did NOT get their last scheduled backup.  I have
an office of laptop users that are sometimes gone for weeks at a time then
are in the office for a day or maybe two.  I'm looking for a way to
basically have a script running all the time looking for the machines that
need to get backed up.  This way as soon as a laptop is plugged into the
network that has not made it's last scheduled backup it will get one right
away.  I had heard that this was being done somewhere but am not able to
find the person responsible for setting it up.


Thank you for your help,
SB



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RE: no subject provided

2001-01-28 Thread Steve Bickle

I have the manual but haven't really found what I'm looking for.  Can you
give me a pointer in the help file or if you could send me the PDF with a
page or section number I would be very grateful.


Thanks,
SB



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Subject: Re: no subject provided


Retro's Backup Server function exists for exactly what you're trying to do.

If you don't have the manuals, I can email you the PDF version.
--
Steve Yuroff
Network and System Administrator
The Hiebing Group
Madison, WI.

On Sunday, January 28, 2001 11:12 AM, Steve Bickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am lookin to see if it is possible to create a script that will execute
against only machines that did NOT get their last scheduled backup.  I have
an office of laptop users that are sometimes gone for weeks at a time then
are in the office for a day or maybe two.  I'm looking for a way to
basically have a script running all the time looking for the machines that
need to get backed up.  This way as soon as a laptop is plugged into the
network that has not made it's last scheduled backup it will get one right
away.  I had heard that this was being done somewhere but am not able to
find the person responsible for setting it up.


Thank you for your help,
SB



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RE: no subject provided

2001-01-28 Thread matt barkdull

Backup Server is a function of Retrospect.

When a machine appears on the network, it will start backing it up as 
soon as it can.


Starting on Page 70 of the Retrospect Desktop manual, it has an 
excellent description of backup servers and their uses and benefits 
for laptops.



Thanks,
SB



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