Re: Error 212, VXA, Retrospect 4.3

2000-11-03 Thread David Weeks, weeks.de
On Fre, 3. Nov 2000, 2:26:50 Uhr GMT Chad S. Chelius wrote: The first step I would take in troubleshooting this situation would be to isolate the SCSI bus. Are there more than 1 SCSI device on the Adaptec SCSI bus? Is your VXA drive terminated properly? One other option would be to

Complete list of error codes?

2000-11-03 Thread Toby Blake
Hi, Is there a *complete* list of error codes produced by Retrospect for the Mac available anywhere? In our backups last night, I see two codes that I don't recognise: can't erase/format media (112) unknown service command (510) These don't seem to be listed in the manual, or the online error

Re: Error 212, VXA, Retrospect 4.3

2000-11-03 Thread Jim Coefield
Dave, I'd first follow the advice given me by Ecrix Irena a few weeks ago, and if that doesn't help, most likely your drive is experience some sort of scsi problems with your computer. I'll forward you that post. If that advice doesn't help, I'd contact Ecrix and tell them about your

Re: Password Protection

2000-11-03 Thread Don Foy
on 11/3/00 10:22 AM, Sara M at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to archive files (mostly powerpoint) from the server to a cd. The data contained is highly confidential. I was wondering if Retrospect is capable of password protecting files during an archive process. What I am hoping to

Re: Password Protection

2000-11-03 Thread Jim Cowing
Or you could just compress the files into a stuffit archive with password protection, then back them up. I am surprised Powerpoint doesn't have built in password protection the way Excel does. Jim Cowing Systems Engineer Target Corporation From: Don Foy [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am trying to

Re: Password Protection

2000-11-03 Thread Tim David
Retrospect also allows you to password protect an archive. When you create a new backup set, there is a button that says secure. I just use the password only so I don't know what the other two choices offer. (the second choice sounds like basic encryption and the third choice sounds like even