There's a PDF version in the folder that you downloaded. If you don't have
the folder any more, it's available on our website:
http://www.dantz.com/index.php3?SCREEN=latest_docs
HTH!
Irena Solomon
If I downloaded my copy of Retrospect, where would I find this guide?
Subject: Re: Retro
I agree with you TOTALLY, Scott! What're our options? Single-users
have simpler needs than those using networks; in this light, what
Retrospect scenarios should WE be considering? I have a G4/400/9.0.4
with 2 internal hard drives with 9 partitions between them. What's
really the BEST way for
Hi Steve,
When using Retrospect with autoloaders, keep in mind that there are two
modes of operation: unattended and interactive. All immediate actions (under
the Immediate tab), except "Run," are automatically in interactive mode. All
automated actions (or scripts, including those started under
I have a user running Windows 2000 and he is mounting a volume as a
path rather than a drive letter. The Retro Client can see this path,
but it is not getting backed up. Any ideas?
Server is Windows 2000 running Retrospect 5.15 and the client is 5.15 as well.
--
Alan Ordway
Institute for
I was just wondering if anybody else is seeing this: Since
upgrading my backup Macs (G3/266 with 128M RAM) from 9.0.4 to 9.1,
the behavior of Retrospect is "sluggish" if any backups have taken
place.
No problems for me with same configuration, although I do quit
Retrospect during the day,
I currently backup 7 Mac/Win clients, including our ASIP file server,
via a separate backup machine (PCC PTP 225, OS8.6). Some time ago I was
forced to include 4 more mac clients to the backup set-up but without
more remote client licenses I have set the backup computer to logon to
these extra