FWIW, I've seen the same behavior on Win2K Pro, with TSM 3.7.2 client.
Restoring the registry gives "unable to restore one or more registry keys",
with no further error message or explanation.

However, in every case, I was able to reboot, then run the registry restore
a second time.  It always worked OK the second time, so I was sure the
registry was (eventually) OK.  Should have reported it, but never got around
to it, since it never caused me a serious problem.



-----Original Message-----
From: Christoph Pilgram
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Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 3:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Restore NT-Registry


Hy all,

last weekend we had to restore a NT-Terminal-Server completely.
Restoring the Registry from any tested client ended with a message similar
to "Unable to restore one or more registry keys". You could click on a
button and the message has gone.

My question : Is this a normal message or does it say that the registry is
now faulty ?
And where can I see which keys the restore was unable to update.

TSM-Server : aix3.3 , tsm 3.7.4
Client : WIN NT Server V4.0 Terminal-Server-Edition, tsm 3.7.2 and 4.1.1.16
(both tested)

Thanks for any help
Christoph

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