I suggest you use Ghost or Drive Image to create an
image of the hard drive and save it on a server that is
backed up.  In the event of disaster, you can reload the
disk image in about about 15 minutes.

The process works like this with Ghost:

- you create a DOS boot floppy that can log into the domain
- you take the FW down
- you boot off the above mentioned boot floppy
- you connect to shared drive on a server with "net use"
- you run Ghost to save the image to the share

That's it.  Restore is very similar.

Hope this helps.  If you want more details, I'll pass them on.

- Dennis



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Perbix Michael
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 12:26 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [FW1] Backing up NT firewall



I want to be able to back up the NT firewall, since it is on it's own little
domain etc, I can not use regular NT permissions to give the backupexec
program access.  Can I run the Backupexec agent on NT and give special
permission to ONE server to access it via IP?

Anyone have any other suggestions?


    -Mike


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