I thank you for responding to my message. On Dantz's demo website, it
claims "NOTE: Trial versions are currently available only for the Windows
platform." Does this mean that we are incapable of adding Mac volumes to
Retrospect Backup Server without already having a third party software like
PCMACLAN?
With this trial, I installed Retrospect Clients on both my NT and MAC.
When I open the Retrospect NT Client, the status portion reads "Waiting for
first Access". When I open up the Client on the Mac, it reads the same
thing on the status portion, (on the top note, reads appletalk 4.2v.)
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From: "John Gee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "retro-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 5:53 AM
Subject: Re: Retrospect Demo
> >The problem I am
> >>having is, the Mac volumes cannot be seen on the NT.
>
> There are two different clients for the Mac, one for AppleTalk and
> one for TCP/IP. If you have the TCP/IP client installed, then the
> NTServer should be able to back up your Macs with no further software
> required.
>
> From the Retrospect Server you connect to the client just like you do
> for the Windows clients -- you backup via the Retrospect Client, not
> via file sharing.
>
> Does the installer for the demo version on the Mac ask you which
> client you want? (The release installer asks which client, but the
> demo version might not.)
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> John Gee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Dunedin, New Zealand Programmers live in interesting times...
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