Apple has said that Mac OS X Server, as it exists it today, will be replaced
by a new one based on their upcoming Mac OS X release. We are planning on
supporting Mac OS X, and the new Mac OS X Server, with a new Carbonized
release of Retrospect and the Retrospect Client currently in
Are the docs available in pdf format? We've got the 3.0 user guide, but
we purchased 4.0 (and quite a few other assets) from a competitor when they
went out of business, and if we ever did have the 4.x manual it's long gone
now...
Regards,
Ed Hintz
Geek Guy
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I can't resist a good whack on a dead horse...
I don't think I saw anybody mention "web sharing" as a possible source of
mystery ip connections... along with file sharing over IP, NTP lookups from
datetime, and unchecking "load only when needed" in the tcp/ip cdev. If
none of these are culprits,
Being that OS X has a rather incestuous relationship with NetBSD, and
that Dantz is publicly working on OS X support, 'tis but a small step to
NBSD and OBSD... One would hope such a step would take place, to be sure...
Regards,
Ed Hintz
Geek Guy
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From: "Derek
ething tangible like a beta release, and prove me wrong.
Peace,
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Mac Techie, Linux Geek, * | * But I'm not the only one...
Mac/Linux Consult
;once bitten, twice shy".
Peace,
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Mac Techie, Linux Geek, * | * But I'm not the only one...
Mac/Linux Consultant * /|\ * I hope someday you'll join us,
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photoshop files,
all bets are off...
;-)
Peace,
Edmund A. Hintz **|** "You may say I'm a dreamer,
Mac Techie, Linux Geek, * | * But I'm not the only one...
Mac/Linux Consu
or something. Since the main
issue is the confidential files, you're better off encrypting them
regardless of retrospect encryption.
Peace,
Edmund A. Hintz **|** "You may say I'm a dreamer,
Mac T
the DSL-which I concede would be akin to madness...
Peace,
Edmund A. Hintz **|** "You may say I'm a dreamer,
Mac Techie, Linux Geek, * | * But I'm not the only one...
Mac/Linux Consu