I have a Quantum DLT8000 tape drive that I want to hookup to a BW G3.
Currently, I have two Adaptec cards in the BW. One is a BTO card that came
with the machine (Ultra-2 SCSI, LVD). The other is a 2940UW that I
purchased to run another tape drive. When I plug the DLT8000 into the U2LVD
card,
I have a PowerTowerPro with an Apple OEM 10/100 ethernet card being
backed up by a 6500 with a DAT tape running Retrospect. The 6500 has
an identical 10/100 card in it, and the connection is through a 100BT
hub. From long experience with the limitations of the 6500 and the
DAT, I know that a
I hope Retro will be able to tell a CLIENT to do something (like run a batch
file). That would be REALLY helpful if I could turn off virus software to
speed the client up...
Brad.
-Original Message-
From: Craig Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 9:33 PM
huh...Tiffany's...hmmm...checking for spare change...not on my salary...now
had they been registered at Home Depot, we could have all chipped in and got
her a beautiful set of Makita cordless tools. Just the thing for that add-on
to the Barbie house.
8-)
john
From: Caroline Cho [EMAIL
I seem to remember someone reporting recently that 10/100 cards work
best when they're in the slot nearest the processor. Maybe that was on
this list? I don't know. It sounds like witchcraft to me, but what do I know.
You are running 8.6 aren't you???
Stefan Jeglinski wrote:
I have a
I hope Retro will be able to tell a CLIENT to do something (like run a batch
file). That would be REALLY helpful if I could turn off virus software to
speed the client up...
... or tell a client to exit Outlook 2000 (since the other versions will back up
cleanly)...
That would be good,
It's ALL good. Give us everything. ;-)
Brad.
-Original Message-
From: Craig Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 3:04 PM
To: retro-talk
Subject: RE: Backing up FileMaker Pro 5 on a PC
I hope Retro will be able to tell a CLIENT to do something (like