I don't mean to beat a dead horse, but I too have heard from Yamaha (Tom
Bailey, 1/31/2000) that "Dantz Software is testing the firmware update."
Unless I missed something Neither Matthew Tevenan nor other Dantz
spokesperson has indicated this to be the case. Of course they haven't said
it's BS
Hello,
I am wanting to back up FileMaker Pro 5 databases that are hosted on
a WINNT machine. I was curious as to some other people's strategies.
I am running into the "file open" problem. We are using retrospect 4.2
Thanks!
Aaron Kopel
Systems Support
Greenlee School of Journalism
[EMAIL
on 2/25/2000 4:33 PM, Aaron Kopel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am wanting to back up FileMaker Pro 5 databases that are hosted on
a WINNT machine. I was curious as to some other people's strategies.
I am running into the "file open" problem. We are using retrospect 4.2
Set up a server
Woo hoo!
Thanks, Luke. It always helps to hear *why* we do what we do.
Craig
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Luke Jaeger
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 1:31 PM
To: retro-talk
Subject: my @$$ is saved
Just another ordinary
Oh well, if you like thathere's mine:
When my NT Terminal Server/Metaframe Setup went south during a CPU upgrade,
for almost a month I was in NT heck, Compaq heck, almost nothing was coming
back straight, service pack 4 was killing *everything*! (for perspective,
the registry on this box is
Another option is to use a product called Open File Manager from St Bernard
Software (www.stbernard.com). Backs up all open files no matter what they
are. OFM assentially takes a snapshop of the open file/s then deletes the
snapshot after they are backup up. This product even can backup the NT
Adam's right--St. Bernard's Open File Manager may be an option for some.
However, Open File Manager only works with Retrospect 5.0 for Windows, not
Retrospect 4.2 for Macintosh.
Matthew Tevenan
Technical Support Specialist
Dantz Development Corporation
925.253.3050
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