These are the kind of tips I would hope to see on the Dantz website, too.
Providing a backup solution should be more than just providing the software
and the hardware. Demonstrating effective recovery options for a variety of
situations and platforms on the website will only add value to the soft
At 12:52 PM -0900 on 1/30/2001, you wrote:
>I'll look for that, I just happened to get FMP 5 the other day.
>
>What about someone who does not have FMP though?
>
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>>Unless I'm missing something, you can do this using the Retrospect
>>Event Handler and the FMP template that is included with Retro
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
instruct
If I downloaded my copy of Retrospect, where would I find this guide?
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Subject: Re: Retro Server 5 on NT 4
Full instructions for doing