Is Jim Buttafuco still out there?  He said he had rewritten the amanda 
client in perl to run on windows machines and wanted to release it a few 
weeks ago.  I got real excited and then he dissapeared.

If that's fallen through, does anyone have suggestions on backing up 
windows machines that has nothing to do with samba?  Having engineers as 
users is troublesome, they know enough to THINK they know what they're 
doing.  Commonly they change permisions so my backup user cannot access 
the files to back them up, so I need something that can run as a client 
process on the machine as local Administrator to bypass such nonsense.

Steve Bertrand wrote:

>I have always had problems backing up windows shares with amanda, so I
>just continued to use Veritas for them, until I found an easy way to do
>it.  If you mount the windows share into the Unix file system, it seems
>to be far more reliable, as well as faster and easier to do:
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># mount -t smbfs //winserver/share /mnt/mntpoint
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>then add an entry for the mntpoint in amanda's disklist entry.
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>Hope this makes someones life easier!
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>Steve Bertrand
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