Re: Error

2000-08-31 Thread Jay

I tried it and it worked.

Thanks Irena
- Original Message -
From: "Irena Solomon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 6:40 PM
Subject: Re: Error


You're probably receiving error -1017 when running automatically because the
Retrospect Launcher service (the service that allows Retrospect to
autolaunch) is configured to log in as a user that does not have access to
this network volume (I'm assuming this is a Microsoft Networking volume).

Windows NT 4.0
1. Open the Services Control Panel.
2. Select Retrospect Launcher and then click the Startup button.
3. In the ³Log On As² section select This Account. LocalSystem will appear
in the field to the right.
4. Change ³LocalSystem² to the account you want to use and then enter your
password in the two password fields. (This allows automatic backup while
logged in as the specified account, or while logged out.)
5. Restart Windows.

For step 4: this user has to be a local administrator, or member of the
local administrators group.

Best Regards,
Irena

on 8/24/00 6:22 AM, Jay at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Retro Demo

 I have been getting the message "can't access volume-
 error -1017(insufficient permissions)."  This occurred fairly recently,
and
 suddenly.
 Does anyone know how to remedy this?  And why it happened?

 Hardware:  P200  256ram.  OnstreamADR50 SCSI
 Jay Kwon
 (212)-696-4410
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]




 --
 --
 To subscribe:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To unsubscribe:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Archives:http://list.working-dogs.com/lists/retro-talk/
 Problems?:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]




--
--
To subscribe:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To unsubscribe:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Archives:http://list.working-dogs.com/lists/retro-talk/
Problems?:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]




--
--
To subscribe:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To unsubscribe:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Archives:http://list.working-dogs.com/lists/retro-talk/
Problems?:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: NT disks

2000-07-14 Thread Jay

You can create boot disks from the NT cd..
- Original Message - 
From: "Ken Gillett" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 3:12 AM
Subject: NT disks


 Anyone suggest the best way to duplicate the boot disk on an Windows 
 NT4 machine, without having to back it up to tape then restoring to 
 the new disk? I simply want to put a larger disk in the machine, 
 replacing the original. So easy on a Mac. sigh
 
 Thanks.
 
 
 -- 
 
 
 
 Ken  G i l l e t t
 ---
 
 
 --
 --
 To subscribe:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To unsubscribe:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Archives:http://list.working-dogs.com/lists/retro-talk/
 Problems?:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 



--
--
To subscribe:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To unsubscribe:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Archives:http://list.working-dogs.com/lists/retro-talk/
Problems?:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: Retrospect Demo

2000-07-11 Thread Jay

I thank you for responding to my message.  On Dantz's demo website, it
claims  "NOTE: Trial versions are currently available only for the Windows
platform."  Does this mean that we are incapable of adding Mac volumes to
Retrospect Backup Server without already having a third party software like
PCMACLAN?

With this trial, I installed Retrospect Clients on both my NT and MAC.
When I open the Retrospect NT Client, the status portion reads "Waiting for
first Access".  When I open up the Client on the Mac, it reads the same
thing on the status portion, (on the top note, reads appletalk 4.2v.)





- Original Message -
From: "John Gee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "retro-talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 5:53 AM
Subject: Re: Retrospect Demo


 The problem I am
 having is, the Mac volumes cannot be seen on the NT.

 There are two different clients for the Mac, one for AppleTalk and
 one for TCP/IP. If you have the TCP/IP client installed, then the
 NTServer should be able to back up your Macs with no further software
 required.

  From the Retrospect Server you connect to the client just like you do
 for the Windows clients -- you backup via the Retrospect Client, not
 via file sharing.

 Does the installer for the demo version on the Mac ask you which
 client you want? (The release installer asks which client, but the
 demo version might not.)
 --
 John Gee[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Dunedin, New ZealandProgrammers live in interesting times...



 --
 --
 To subscribe:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To unsubscribe:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Archives:http://list.working-dogs.com/lists/retro-talk/
 Problems?:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]




--
--
To subscribe:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To unsubscribe:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Archives:http://list.working-dogs.com/lists/retro-talk/
Problems?:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]