My employer is preparing to upgrade its workstations from Windows XP to Windows 7. According to the people managing the project, federal regulations governing the handling of clinical data will require us to finish the upgrade within the next year or two. We generally do not provide TSM coverage for workstations, but there are about half a dozen Windows XP systems that have TSM coverage because they perform server functions. I have been testing TSM backup and restore operations with a Windows 7 client OS, TSM 6.2.2.0 client software, and a TSM 6.2.2.0 server running under zSeries Linux.
As far as I can tell, backups initiated using the central scheduler work fine. I have created a folder for use as a destination for test restores. I have been able to perform command line restores of data backed up from a number of different folders. However, all attempts at command line restores of files originally located in the folder sub-tree beneath 'C:\Program Files' have failed with the message: ANS4973E An error occurred accessing NTFS security information for file '\\vdid1per-0004\c$' On the other hand, I was able to perform a GUI restore of the contents of one of the folders that triggered the above error when a command line restore was attempted. I have found one potentially relevant oddity in the permissions structure. Neither administrators nor the system account have 'Full control' permission for 'C:\Program Files'. Would this account for the behavior described above? Thomas Denier Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
