Re: retrospect and filemaker

2000-10-03 Thread Todd Williams
That's the only way to do it correctly. >At 12:14 PM -0700 3/10/00, Todd Reed wrote: >>I figure that if I have 'verify' turned on, and the log doesn't >>indicate a problem that the database files are getting backed up >>okay. Is this the experience of the list, or should I be practicing >>pre

Re: retrospect and filemaker

2000-10-03 Thread John Gee
At 12:14 PM -0700 3/10/00, Todd Reed wrote: >I figure that if I have 'verify' turned on, and the log doesn't >indicate a problem that the database files are getting backed up >okay. Is this the experience of the list, or should I be practicing >preventive paranoia? FileMaker Server keeps a lot

retrospect and filemaker

2000-10-03 Thread Todd Reed
Hi, I've been examining the backups I'm doing with open Filemaker Pro databases. I guess the party line from Dantz is that it's a bad thing to back up open database files. On our backup LAN, we back up a Filemaker server using the remote client control panel (on a Mac) and the files get backe

ok, what's going on here?

2000-10-03 Thread Pam Lefkowitz
Leave it to a computer to make us feel humble. I know I must be missing something really simple here but I've got a problem that's got me stumped. Before calling it quits for the day I switch my location manager from my dial-up set to my Retrospect set. Location Manager being what it is...some