It was deleted on or around the 15th October

Thanks
Marc
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Fuhrman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 February 2001 09:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Why does a point in time restore try to restore deleted
files.


On what date and time was the file deleted.

On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Marc Layne wrote:

> Hi All
> I posted a question yesterday about point in time restore but i wish to
> clarify my question. Basically i need to know why if a file was backed up
on
> the 10 October 2000  and subsequently deleted, and i do a point in time
> restore to February 23 2001.. why is it trying to restore the deleted
file.
> PIT restore is done via the GUI. Even if i am doing full backups..surely
if
> the file odes not exist..(has been deleted) then PIT restore should not
try
> and restore it . I run a Expire inventory every day.
> rete=30
> reto=10
> TSM ver 3.7 for NT server
> TSM ver 3.7 for NT client
> Thanks
> Marc
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