Martijn (and others),

This sounds like just what I want. I'll give it a whirl.

I understand the options with regards to user priority and schedules,
but I think having the client completely inactivated during experiments
will be the most effective (and most popular with the end users involved).

Thanks for the advice,

steven

Martijn Lina wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> you can always stop the Restrospect Service using this command:
> 
> NET STOP "RETROSPECT CLIENT"
> 
> on reboots the service will be automagically started, no extra work needed
> there. if you want to do it using another batchfile, just use
> 
> NET START "RETROSPECT CLIENT"
> 
> Changing User-Priority isn't very effective. Letting the users defer the backup
> can work, but it defaults to backing up, so if the user would be going for the


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