Kelly,
We've seen Virex cause network communication failures if you have it set to
"scan compressed files on download." This is a non-default setting that will
trigger a scan when any outside source tries to access a compressed file.
This includes Retrospect. The scan is so hard disk-intensive that the
Retrospect backup fails.
The only way around this is to disable this feature. Try going back to
default Virex settings, then changing them as desired, testing a backup
after each change.
Regards,
Matthew Tevenan
Dantz Technical Support
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> Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 09:12:55 -0500
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> Subject: Retrospect and Virex
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> From: Kelly McLaughlin
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> Hello all!
>
> I am new to the list and new to using Retrospect. I'm sorry if this issue
> has been covered already. I am having trouble with Retrospect backups when
> Virex is turned on. I am attempting to backup a server with several
> external drives. I always get a network communication error if Virex is on
> and the backup runs flawlessly when Virex is off. Obviously, with it being
> a server, I need continual virus protection. Can anyone offer and ideas or
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks, in advance for your help...
>
> Kelly McLaughlin
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