Re: How'd this extra file get into backup?

2000-08-16 Thread John Gee
I can't for the life of me see how that file meets my Include statement's condition. What's going on here? The restore can include surprising files. If Retrospect backed up a copy of the file from a different location or even from a different computer in the same backup set, it may offer to

Re: How'd this extra file get into backup?

2000-08-16 Thread Steve LaMantia
John Gee wrote: The restore can include surprising files. If Retrospect backed up a copy of the file from a different location or even from a different computer in the same backup set, it may offer to restore it to effectively multiple locations. I am not sure if this explains what you are

Re: How'd this extra file get into backup?

2000-08-16 Thread Eric Ullman
Hi Steve, John has you on the right track here. Retrospect will always try to restore everything that was in the Snapshot...no matter where it originally backed up the files from. When we say that Retrospect was designed as restore software, we aren't just blowing marketing smoke. It will always

How'd this extra file get into backup?

2000-08-15 Thread Steve LaMantia
Hi folks. I'm still the newby I was a few days ago, so maybe I'm just not getting something here. A very strange thing happened. I have a file that does not show up in the browser window when I check a selector, but that shows up in the actual backup that uses that very same selector(as