Mike,

You can restore the registry on no matter which PC you back up with
Retrospect, whether it be local or a client. Retrospect for Windows by
default automatically backs up the registry of Windows 95, 98, NT, and 2000
PCs when you back up the boot drive. Further, Retrospect automatically
restores the registry when performing a full boot volume restore. Consult
the Retrospect User's Guide for full details.

Retrospect for Macintosh automatically backs up the registry of Windows 95
and 98 computers. The Registry Backup Manager is required for backups and
restores of the registry on NT clients through Retrospect for Mac. Details
on the RBM are in the Retrospect User's Guide.

Regards,

Matthew Tevenan
Technical Support Specialist
Dantz Development Corporation
925.253.3050 
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> From: "Mike Lipton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "retro-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 20:18:13 GMT
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: restoring registry
> 
> I know I can only backup the registry on the machine that has the tape drive
> installed but wanted to find out if there was a way to restore the registry
> on a workstations computer?  I wasn't necessarily thinking of an automatic
> restore but a manual restore of the registry would work.
> 
> Thanks
> mike
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