Hi,

There is a utility in Share Point Portal Server, and that utility dumps
data from locked files, but I dont remember the name of it, but I found
documentantion about it in MS Technet.
Then you can take ordinary file backups.


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Best regards
Anders St�hlbom

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>Does anyone know if Tivoli is/has intentions of providing a TDP module for
Sharepoint? Our Tivoli rep did
>not know what Sharepoint was so I thought I would send this to get some
sort of feedback....

Unless their tune has changed in the past 6 months, I was told (by a
Project
Manager at Tivoli) that they have no current plans to support Sharepoint.
Lack of customer demand and a poor backup API were the given reasons.

HTH

Chris Murphy
IT Network Analyst
Idaho Dept. of Lands
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