Yes, this is the same thing that i think but if i open the TSM Client i can
find no NTUSER.dat File under the Profiles\username folders and also no
under the ADSM.sys folder.... it sounds strange but is the true..
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Von: Rushforth, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 4. Januar 2001 18:01
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If the user is not logged in during the backup, the user registry files
should be backed up with no problems as regular files. A copy is not placed
in the ADSM.sys folder in this case. These are backed up and should be
restored to the winnt\profiles\username directories.
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From: Filippin Mauro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 10:50 AM
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Subject: AW: TSM Client for NT 3.7.2.01
Hello
Thanks for the help. But If i have let me say 4 different user logging to
this machine i need to have the NTuser.dat file of each user in the
corresponding ADSM.sys Folder. If not, how can i restore it?? If i can't
restore it i'm not able to logon with this user.
Thanks
Mauro Filippin
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Von: Rushforth, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 4. Januar 2001 17:40
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Betreff: Re: TSM Client for NT 3.7.2.01
You will only see the user registry files under ADSM.sys if that user was
logged on when the backup was run. If there are no directories there, you
have nothing to worry about. Also if these files are not current you don't
have to worry about them - they were from a prvious backup when the user was
logged on.
The "default" file is part of the system registry and should be copied to
\winnt\system32\config along with the files in the
adsm.sys\registry\...\MACHINE\ directory. This step has to be performed
from another system (recovery system) since these files are used by NT.
Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
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