Wish I could but the Fed makes their own rules.  

Actually I'm not sure whey we need to get the data back, I just know we
do.

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Donnelly, John P

Data 15+ years old that no statutory compliance tracking or history...
Destroy the tapes...
Problem solved...

-----Original Message-----
Ken Porowski

I have a couple of old backup tapes from 1995ish that I believe were
created with a product called DMS.

The tapes are historical data from a series of company acquisitions so
the original creators are unavailable even to confirm that that was the
software used.

Does anyone know the history of DMS and if it is still available?  

A search seems to point to CA-DISK as the current product but I cant be
sure if that is true or if there was another product by that name.

Does anyone know if there is an eyecatcher in the file contents that
could reasonably prove this is indeed a DMS backup (similar to the
THAT'S ALL FOLKS in FDR backups)?

Thanks all.


Ken Porowski
VP Mainframe Administration
CIT Group




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