on 8/17/2000 6:35 AM, Daniel Knight at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> By shutting down these programs, we don't have to worry about live
> databases and other files not getting backed up. (I also have QuicKeys
> set to relaunch ASIP and FMPro Server at about 7:30 a.m. should something
> come up and I
You may also find the AppleScripts or External scripts included in the
Retrospect Folder useful. These are Event Handlers designed for such
situations that, for example, shut down Filemaker Pro before backup starts
and bring it up again when execution is complete. The User's Guide has
details on t
>> We're looking into getting an AppleShare IP server for filesharing and it
>> has brought to my attention that an ASIP server cannot be used as a
>> Retrospect client!
>
>Well, somebody must have forgotten to tell my server about it, 'cuz it works
>great as a Retrospect client. Now, I wouldn't r
Reply to: Re: Retro client on an ASIP server
Jon Gardner wrote:
>on 8/16/2000 2:01 PM, jakob krabbe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> We're looking into getting an AppleShare IP server for filesharing and it
>> has brought to my attention that an ASIP ser
Hello Jakob,
You may certainly back up an AppleShare IP server using the client software.
In fact, we do so in our office nightly. If you have any concerns with
setting this up, please give us a call.
Regards,
Irena Solomon
Dantz Development Corporation
925.253.3050
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 8/16/2000 2:01 PM, jakob krabbe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We're looking into getting an AppleShare IP server for filesharing and it
> has brought to my attention that an ASIP server cannot be used as a
> Retrospect client!
>
> Is that true and if so, how have you guys solved that problem?
We're looking into getting an AppleShare IP server for filesharing and it
has brought to my attention that an ASIP server cannot be used as a
Retrospect client!
Is that true and if so, how have you guys solved that problem?
thanx,
/ jakob
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