DHCP and PCs

2000-08-28 Thread Donny Piwowarski
I am having problems keeping my windows clients backed up. Our setup is as follows: Mac G4 running Retrospect 4.3 We have 4 subnets in our building. Our G4 lives on one , while the clients live on the other 3 subnets. The problem appears to be related to DHCP. We have a seven day lease

Re: 4.2 update and DHCP problems

2000-03-08 Thread Serge Paulus
I had the same problem and solved it by forgetting the client and then reinstalling it in the client database. On mardi 7 mars 2000, Todd Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm having trouble keeping my DHCP clients activated with Retrospect 4.2 for Mac. The clients, on a 10Bt hub, were all

4.2 update and DHCP problems

2000-03-07 Thread Todd Reed
I'm having trouble keeping my DHCP clients activated with Retrospect 4.2 for Mac. The clients, on a 10Bt hub, were all connecting fine via Appletalk and Retrospect 4.1 I began by updating the application to 4.2. Then I went into the client database and began switching client protocol to TCP

DHCP

2000-02-14 Thread Ryan La Riviere
All, I've some references to DHCP but nothing that answers my question. Currently part of our network is on a 144.118.xx.xx IP address scheme. We're converting over to a 129.25.xx.xx address scheme. Currently all the machines being backed up have static IP addresses. However some of them

Re: DHCP

2000-02-14 Thread Matthew Tevenan
PROTECTED] Reply-To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 18:58:17 -0500 To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DHCP All, I've some references to DHCP but nothing that answers my question. Currently part of our network is on a 144.118.xx.xx IP ad

Re: DHCP

2000-02-14 Thread Matthew Tevenan
-To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 16:04:37 -0800 To: retro-talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: DHCP Ryan, Unfortunately you will have to log out each and every client and then log them back in via multicast or subnet broadcast. Retrospect Mac do