Server 5 on NT 4
Full instructions for doing an Emergency Restore start on page 114 of the
Retrospect for Windows User's Guide. You may also select "Prepare for
Emergency Restore" from the Window menu in Retrospect; this will list what
you will need to restore and allow you to
Subject: Re: Retro Server 5 on NT 4
Hi Scott,
on 30/1/01 2:18 AM, Scott Dunn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow. I never thought of that. Temporary directories sound
like they will
save my butt. Brilliant response!
Would I use temp directories with win95/98?
Absolutely!
When faced
Full instructions for doing an Emergency Restore start on page 114 of the
Retrospect for Windows User's Guide. You may also select "Prepare for
Emergency Restore" from the Window menu in Retrospect; this will list what
you will need to restore and allow you to print full Emergency Restore
If I downloaded my copy of Retrospect, where would I find this guide?
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To: retro-talk
Subject: Re: Retro Server 5 on NT 4
Full instructions for doing
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Of Malcolm McLeary
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 10:40 PM
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Subject: Re: Retro Server 5 on NT 4
Hi Scott,
on 27/1/01 10:35 AM, Scott Dunn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please forgive my ignorance
Hi Scott,
on 30/1/01 2:18 AM, Scott Dunn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow. I never thought of that. Temporary directories sound like they will
save my butt. Brilliant response!
Would I use temp directories with win95/98?
Absolutely!
When faced with this situation with normal user PCs
A quick thanks to those who replied with your information
and suggestions.
I appreciate it.
The rebuild of the server went smoothly and Retro was a breeze
as I thought it would be. The only problem was a hard drive
h/w issue which I resolved by replacing it with a spare.
Thanks again
maz
www.southshoreinc.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Irena Solomon
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 9:17 AM
To: retro-talk
Subject: Re: Retro Server 5 on NT 4
If you already have an active system on that machine, you can't
What operating system?
On the Mac, you can boot from the Retrospect CD, I believe.
I usually take that opportunity to do a clean install though. On the
Mac, I'll do a clean install of the current OS and then restore all
the files into a sub-folder and then move them out as needed.
All of
Hi Scott,
on 27/1/01 10:35 AM, Scott Dunn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please forgive my ignorance, but I have to ask the following question: Your
hard drive fails. You want to pop in a new drive and restore the system to
the original condition. What do you do?
1. On the new disk Install
Hi Mary Ann,
on 25/1/01 12:47 PM, Mary Ann Zhang at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to reinstall NT4 server on a backup server and then reinstall
Retrospect Server v5.
I have some concerns about the existing retro config and scripts being
retained and
the 100 or so clients still being
I know on macs that rebuilding a catalog from scratch is a long process
for one tape. Much less more than one.
I know that this sounds like the long way, but isn't it possible to start
from ground zero? I mean that if I start with a clean install of NT 4.0,
then install Retrospect, then have
Hi All
I need to reinstall NT4 server on a backup server and then reinstall
Retrospect Server v5.
I have some concerns about the existing retro config and scripts being
retained and
the 100 or so clients still being able to access the new install.
If I backup the existing Dantz directory and
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