Hi Rick,
These problems may stem from troubles identifying unique volumes on the
client. On the first NT client, ensure that all volumes have unique volume
labels. If so it's possible that duplicate serial numbers are preventing
Retrospect from seeing the volumes correctly. There's a third party
We are having problems backing up G4s over the network.
Basically, they get part way through the backup and then Retrospect
looses the connection. The problem seems to be at the G4 end as
once this has happened they have lost network connectivity until
the next restart (sleep and waking
I'm running Retro. Express 4.1with Mac OS 8.6 and I'm happy with it.
What new features and advantages would V4.3 give me?
ThanksArnie
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Irena Solomon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said this:
You should also make sure that you have the AppleShare Memory Manager
extension if it is required for your configuration. From the Retrospect 4.3
Readme:
I'm going to try this out, however it's odd that I moved our (new) hard
drive and it's SCSI
Adrian
We are having problems backing up G4s over the network. Basically, they
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Disable the OT AutoPush extension and try again - worked for us!
Have you got TCP/IP set as active and "Load only when needed" unchecked - I thought
so..
Unfortunately, we don't have the OT AutoPush
Mmmm. OK, check the connection speed and duplex setting to the
hub/switch in Apple System Profiler.
Hmm, You know, this one got me. I was not aware of any program that
would get speed and duplex on a Mac.
I just checked Apple System Profiler (version 2.4.4) and it don't
show me. Maybe
Mmmm. OK, check the connection speed and duplex setting to the hub/switch in Apple
System Profiler.
Hmm, You know, this one got me. I was not aware of any program that would get speed
and duplex on a Mac.
I just checked Apple System Profiler (version 2.4.4) and it don't show me. Maybe
I'm a different person than who brought up the initial issue. I was
asking this for my information. Thanks!
The Macs I have are older and they do not have the 10/100 built in.
Beige G3/300 and a 9600/G4-450.
Mmmm. OK, check the connection speed and duplex setting to the
hub/switch in
matt barkdull wrote:
Mmmm. OK, check the connection speed and duplex setting to the
hub/switch in Apple System Profiler.
Hmm, You know, this one got me. I was not aware of any program that
would get speed and duplex on a Mac.
I just checked Apple System Profiler (version 2.4.4) and it