Is a reboot *really* necessary? Or, can the service be stopped and restarted for full effect? On initial installs, simply starting the newly installed service works... Brad. The guy who likes to automate and/or use the CLI for just about everything. "The admin with the flattest butt wins." -----Original Message----- From: Matt Barkdull [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 11:54 AM To: retro-talk Subject: Re: Mac Client Uptdate - for Irena >So, Dantz, it would be nice to put the Mac Client Update software in a >"Macintosh Manual Reboot" folder, rather then just "Macintosh". Essentially it >would have avoided us having this discussion, and therefore be more >efficient..... > >Cheers, Ben Not to put this bluntly, but it is in the manual. Page 91 in mine, plus in the supplement document that came with the Retrospect client upgrade. Also a readme file on the CD for clients that states, all updated computers must be reboot. Windows clients can be rebooted by selecting the Automatic Restart client for Windows. Which, BTW - Does not always work. The auto restart worked on about 1 in 3 of the computers around here. -- ---------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives: <http://list.working-dogs.com/lists/retro-talk/> For urgent issues, please contact Dantz technical support directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 925.253.3050. -- ---------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives: <http://list.working-dogs.com/lists/retro-talk/> For urgent issues, please contact Dantz technical support directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 925.253.3050.