I have a client who wants to secure only some personnel files, but not
everything, so anyone on the staff can restore their own files should they
need to. But the secured files could only be restored using a password. It
sounds like Retrospects security applies to the entire Backup Set or the
How feasible is it to backup a remote office over a DSL line? A client has
a backup server at their main office and a remote site with 3 Macs. Each
office has DSL. Assuming we can get through the firewalls, and get static
IPs at the remote site, is it just a matter of entering the remote IPs
How feasible is it to backup a remote office over a DSL line? A
client has
a backup server at their main office and a remote site with 3 Macs. Each
office has DSL. Assuming we can get through the firewalls, and get static
IPs at the remote site, is it just a matter of entering the remote
Retrospect Gurus:
In patching some Retro.Startup Extensions so that Retrospect will function
automatically behind the "BlackWatch" password-protected screen saver, I
find that although Retrospect 4.2 is in use on every target machine, the
Extension can vary anywhere from (and between) version
On 11/7/00 8:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] thus spake:
How feasible is it to backup a remote office over a DSL line? A client has
a backup server at their main office and a remote site with 3 Macs. Each
office has DSL. Assuming we can get through the firewalls, and get static
IPs at the remote
On 11/7/00 7:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] thus spake:
I have a client who wants to secure only some personnel files, but not
everything, so anyone on the staff can restore their own files should they
need to. But the secured files could only be restored using a password. It
sounds like Retrospects
On 11/7/00 3:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] thus spake:
(BTW -- if it were me with three computers, I would probably put a tape
drive on one of the computers and have the reports sent to me via email so I
could monitor the status of the backups. I just do this with one computer --
mine -- with a