What I do is mount the backup volume as a shared volume. To get
around the password, I use the keychain in Mac OS9 and retrospect
will then mount it then dismount it when it is finished. I use tar to
well, tar the library so I backup the preferences and mail with the
access rights intact. It seems to work, not efficient but it works.
Michael Kennard
>Hi All,
>
>Just a quick question - sorry if this is a repeat (I couldn't find any
>archives for the listserv - honestly!!) I was just wondering if Retrospect
>4.3 for the Mac can backup OSX? Any development happening there?
>Please feel free to reply to me privately.
>
>Best wishes for the holiday season,
>Sam
>
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