king up NT servers. I installed Retrospect on my NT server and
have not regretted it for one second.
Kudos to Dantz for making such a great product! So... when are you guys
going to add support for Netware? :-)
Wasn't it Tom Roth who once said...
Subject: Re: ARCserve vs Retrospect Server Backup
Eastwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 5:42 PM
To: retro-talk
Subject:Re: ARCserve vs Retrospect Server Backup
David-
Are you also using Open File Manager, and if so does it work OK in Win2k
with Services for Mac? ( I know this is not really a retrospect issue
I am using Retro Windows to backup a HP LH4 NT4 server with no problems. I cannot
upgrade to the latest version (5.15) as for some reason the support for the HP DLT
drive was dropped in that version. But 5.11 seems to be running with no problems so
it's no big deal. A big dissapointment is the
Jim Cobb wrote:
I am using Retro Windows to backup a HP LH4 NT4 server with
no problems. I cannot upgrade to the latest version (5.15) as
for some reason the support for the HP DLT drive was dropped
in that version.
Jim,
Appreciate your comments. Which HP DLT drive is that? We're
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Reply-To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 12:45:58 -0500
To: "'retro-talk'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ARCserve vs Retrospect Server Backup
I wonder if St. Bernard's Open File Manager will work in conjunction with
My department has two DLT4000 drives, one connected to a Mac and the other to a
PC. The one connected to the PC is an autochanger. Both work
flawlessly with the current versions of Retrospect and OS's on the
machines.
We switched from Arcserve on the PC to Retrospect and have never
looked
To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 17:11:38 -0500
To: 'retro-talk' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ARCserve vs Retrospect Server Backup
I use it to back up a mix of (20) NT4 and Win2000 Servers. The retrospect
program is running on a 2000 Server and works f
Hi all,
Note that Retrospect is able to back up *most* open files. Most database
files though will be inaccessible to other application while they are in use
by the database.
Regards,
Irena
From: Ben Eastwood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ARCserve vs Retrospect Server Backup
David