> 
> On Feb 23, 2009, at 6:46 PM, James Harper wrote:
> 
> >> I know that VSS doesn't (yet, I hope) work in 64-bit mode.  Does
the
> >> same limitation apply to the Exchange plugin?  I have a 64-bit
> >> Exchange 2007 server running on Windows Server 2008, and I'd like
to
> >> be able to stop the silly wbadmin-to-network-share backup I've been
> >> doing as a workaround because VSS doesn't work in the bacula client
> >> (I'm not all that worried about the stuff like the registry that
> >> won't
> >> get backed up if VSS is missing; really it's the Exchange data that
> >> concerns me, and a reinstall plus Exchange restore wouldn't be the
> >> end
> >> of the world).
> >>
> >> The documentation does not seem to state either way, unless I am
> >> simply not seeing the portion where it is (I would think it should
be
> >> in the New Concepts and Overview Guide in the part about the
Exchange
> >> plugin).
> >>
> >
> > I'm really not sure... I have never tested it under 64 bits. It
> > basically just makes calls to the Microsoft-provided Exchange backup
> > library. Are you able to test it?
> 
> Sure, I can do that.
> 
> Should I pull the version from the current beta release?  Or do you
> want to build me a more current one?  I don't have easy access to a
> Microsoft build environment.
> 

Kern will be the best one to comment on the bacula package as a whole,
but I haven't submitted any updates to the Exchange side of things since
the beta was released.

James

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