still looking for feedback on restoring registry

2000-10-28 Thread andrew kagan

Hi All: I posted a request for help yesterday but didn't see any activity
from the list at all.

Can anyone tell me how to restore the Windows 2000 system registry using a
backup on retro 4.2 Mac?



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RE: still looking for feedback on restoring registry

2000-10-28 Thread Dave Otto

Is it a situation where you can boot using the 'last known good'
configuration? If the system in question hasn't been rebooted in a corrupted
state, rebooting to 'last known good' can restore  registry settings.
Regards, Dave Otto

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Hi All: I posted a request for help yesterday but didn't see any activity
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Can anyone tell me how to restore the Windows 2000 system registry using a
backup on retro 4.2 Mac?



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Re: still looking for feedback on restoring registry

2000-10-28 Thread andrew kagan

nah, only the corrupted version remains.

I wonder if anyone has successfully restored an entire disk?

I wish Dantz had a technote somewhere on this. :(
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 Is it a situation where you can boot using the 'last known good'
 configuration? If the system in question hasn't been rebooted in a
corrupted
 state, rebooting to 'last known good' can restore  registry settings.
 Regards, Dave Otto

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 Hi All: I posted a request for help yesterday but didn't see any activity
 from the list at all.

 Can anyone tell me how to restore the Windows 2000 system registry using a
 backup on retro 4.2 Mac?



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Re: restoring windows 2000 registry?

2000-10-28 Thread Pam Lefkowitz

Is there a way to do restore a client's Win2K registry from Retro 4.2 Mac?
Client has 5.1.5 on it.

Andrew,

Is there any chance at all that you used Dantz' Registry Backup Manager? 

Pam


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Re: still looking for feedback on restoring registry

2000-10-28 Thread Eric Ullman

andrew kagan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi All: I posted a request for help yesterday but didn't see any activity
 from the list at all.
 
 Can anyone tell me how to restore the Windows 2000 system registry using a
 backup on retro 4.2 Mac?

Hi Andrew,

Retrospect 4.x is not able to backup the Windows 2000 registry; only
Retrospect 5.x for Windows can. The Registry Backup Manager only functions
with the Windows NT registry. This is covered in the Retrospect User's
Guide, but I agree that we need to address this on our website, as well. We
will add this information to the knowledgebase ASAP.

Below is some information from Microsoft's support site for using tools that
ship with Windows 2000 to recover the registry. The entire support page may
be found at:

http://www.microsoft.com/WINDOWS2000/library/resources/reskit/samplechapter
s/pref/pref_tts_ygqb.asp

I don't know that this will help, either, but I sure hope it does.

Best regards,

Eric Ullman
Dantz Development

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USING THE RECOVERY CONSOLE TO RESTORE THE REGISTRY
If you know your registry is damaged, or some of your registry files are
corrupted or have been deleted, you might be able to use the Recovery
Console to restore your registry. However, this procedure can only work if
you regularly create an Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) and you choose the
option to back up your registry to the repair directory. For more
information about backing up the registry when creating the ERD, see
"Emergency Repair Process" later in this chapter.

When you create an ERD and you choose this option, the current version of
your registry files are copied from the %SystemRoot%\System32\Config folder
to the %SystemRoot%\Repair\RegBack folder. Since both of these folders are
accessible through the Recovery Console, you can use the copy command to
restore the files.

TO RESTORE THE REGISTRY BY USING THE RECOVERY CONSOLE
Warning
Only use this procedure if you are certain which registry file needs to be
restored, and you are certain that the restoration will not cause other
damage to your computer. Restoring registry files improperly can prevent
your system from starting and can cause you to lose data.

1. Start the Recovery Console and log on to the Windows 2000 installation
containing the registry that you want to restore.

2. To copy the files you want from %SystemRoot%\Repair\RegBack to
%SystemRoot%\System32\Config, type:

  cd repair\regback

and:

  copy file_name drive_letter:\system_root\system32\config

where file_name is the registry file you want to restore, drive_letter is
the drive letter where your system is installed (for example, C), and
system_root is the system installation folder (for example, Winnt).

NOTE
As a precaution, first rename the existing file in the Config folder that
you intend to restore from backup. If a problem arises from the restoration
attempt, you can restore the renamed file to return your system to its
original condition.

To restore your entire registry, you need to copy the files Default, Sam,
Security, Software, and System.

1. To exit the Recovery Console, type:

  exit

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RE: restoring windows 2000 registry?

2000-10-28 Thread Adam Cohen

Andrew,

I am a relatively new user of Retrospect 5.15 on the Win2K environment
and simply love it.  Have used Veritas and ArcServe and both don't even come
close.  Dantz support as well as respect for the Customer is just
wonderful.
They are one awesome company.

As to your question I have to say using backup software to restore the
registry is doable but hasn't ever really worked for me.  Don't have an
answer to get you out of the jam your in but here is something that could
help in the future.  There is a program that could be used in conjunction
with Retrospect called ConfigSafe (http://www.configsafe.com/).  This
enables you to backup the registry and export to external media.

I just give this info to be helpful, not to sell any product.

Adam





Is there a way to do restore a client's Win2K registry from Retro 4.2
Mac?
Client has 5.1.5 on it.

Andrew,

Is there any chance at all that you used Dantz' Registry Backup Manager?

Pam


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Re: still looking for feedback on restoring registry

2000-10-28 Thread John Welch

Wait...hold the phone...you mean that the registry backup tool is useless
under Win2K?

john

On 10/28/00 6:15 PM, "Eric Ullman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Retrospect 4.x is not able to backup the Windows 2000 registry; only
 Retrospect 5.x for Windows can. The Registry Backup Manager only functions
 with the Windows NT registry. This is covered in the Retrospect User's
 Guide, but I agree that we need to address this on our website, as well. We
 will add this information to the knowledgebase ASAP.

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Re: still looking for feedback on restoring registry

2000-10-28 Thread Ming-Li

Hi Eric,

 My understanding is (and some of you Win 2000 folks can correct me
 if I'm wrong) that the Windows 2000 registry is made up of more
 data files than the registry in Win NT.

That's correct. The list of file making up the registry has been
expanded quite a bit. And they're locked up pretty well, so it isn't
as easy as it used to be to back them up (if memory serves, I could
backup Win95/98/NT4 registry files simply by copying them to another
directory, not anymore).

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Re: restoring windows 2000 registry?

2000-10-28 Thread Ming-Li

Hi Adam,

 I am a relatively new user of Retrospect 5.15 on the Win2K
 environment and simply love it.  Have used Veritas and ArcServe
 and both don't even come close.  Dantz support as well as respect
 for the Customer is just wonderful. They are one awesome company.

Agreed.

 As to your question I have to say using backup software to restore the
 registry is doable but hasn't ever really worked for me.

Really? With Retrospect 5.11 and 5.15 I've always been able to
restore my registry fully when needed. What's the problem you have?
I ran into a bug early on which prevented Retrospect from restoring
Win2k registry correctly, but I've worked around it and it may have
been fixed in 5.15.

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Re: still looking for feedback on restoring registry

2000-10-28 Thread John Welch

Well good.

Just absolutely perfect.

So, now, to really back up my win2k drives, I have to ditch my very
functional Mac retro machine...and go buy a an win2k server. Because with
all the betas of win 2k, you guys never bothered to update the registry
backup tool. And since I just inherited *2* win2k Citrix servers, and a
Domain/AD controller...and you guys didn't send out HUMONGOUS notices that
said.."Oh, if you need to back up win2k systems...better ditch the Mac
servers."

So PLEASE tell me that you have an imminent update of the registry backup
tool...because if I'm left with the option of  having to take the reaming
that switching architectures for our backup system...especially in the
middle of rebuilding a *years* worth of daily indices because they went out
of synch, and there is no way to repair them...I'm going to start thinking
that instead of waiting for a release that will do what I need it to do, or
buying a Win2k Backup server so that I can really back up my machines...that
legato agent will look really good.

I don't mean to sound as harsh as this does...but especially after that song
and dance about "Oh, we're a mac company still"...and then to find out that
what this translates into *now* is .."as long as you're only backing up macs
that is", well, honestly...it sucks. And this also pushes me into not
feeling that I can recommend the Mac version of Retrospect anymore, as it is
NOT a complete windows/mac backup solution. It's now...for any real
corporate purposes...a mac only solution, with Win9x and some NT capability.

So now what do I do? Because my formerly nigh-perfect backup system has just
gone from priceless to worthless.

john c. welch
Mac/PC admin
MacTech Columnist
MacWeek.com Columnist
MacFixit.com editor

On 10/28/00 8:33 PM, "Eric Ullman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My understanding is (and some of you Win 2000 folks can correct me if I'm
 wrong) that the Windows 2000 registry is made up of more data files than the
 registry in Win NT. Dantz's Registry Backup Manager is not designed to back
 up the Win 2000 registry hives.
 
 Retrospect 5.x _is_ able to back up (and restore) the Win 2000 registry
 directly...no helper app necessary.
 
 Eric Ullman
 Dantz Development
 
 
 John Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Wait...hold the phone...you mean that the registry backup tool is useless
 under Win2K?
 
 john
 
 On 10/28/00 6:15 PM, "Eric Ullman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Retrospect 4.x is not able to backup the Windows 2000 registry; only
 Retrospect 5.x for Windows can. The Registry Backup Manager only functions
 with the Windows NT registry. This is covered in the Retrospect User's
 Guide, but I agree that we need to address this on our website, as well. We
 will add this information to the knowledgebase ASAP.
 
 
 
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Where is the notice about no win2K reg backup

2000-10-28 Thread John Welch

Just checked the support section of www.dantz.com, and down loaded the docs
from dantz's site...could not find one mention of the fact that the registry
backup manager doesn't do diddly under win2k...so where is this information?


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