JC Simonetti wrote:

>amrecover is possible. You extract the tarball archive on your backup server and 
>upload it to the Windows box, and there you untar it with the WinTar provided with 
>Win32 Amanda (different of course from the GNU tar, due to NT file rights...).
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>amrestore is possible, but I don't like the ability of the client to log in as root 
>without password on the backup server, so I tested the solution but did not put it in 
>production. amrestore is also helped by a GUI written in Python (need to install a 
>Python interpreter on your Windows box, easy way but not so easy to automatically 
>deploy).
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>>Have you, or will you, put the changes out for others?
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>Will be done. See my previous mail ;)
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Can I assume from what you've been saying that you've actually gotten 
the amanda-win32 project from sourceforce to compile properly?  What 
about the selfcheck bug? Or sendsize crashes that were reported?  these 
questions assume you are using amanda-win32.  I've tried contacting the 
current maintainer with no success.  All the source files are about 18 
months old and CVS hasn't been touched in as long.

Also, what version of amanda have you gotten it to work with?  There was 
a previous response from someone who couldn't get it to work on the more 
recent code.

=G=


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