Re: Storage space smarts

2000-06-29 Thread Ming-Li
n fact newer). I don't know if any application would change a file's content without changing its date/time and size. But if that happens, a CRC32 check would expose them, too. -- Best regards, Ming-Li -- -- To subscribe:

unwanted files restored

2000-07-04 Thread Ming-Li
backup was done but were removed later. Is this a bug? Or am I totally wrong about what RS should do in such circumstances? I'm using RS Desktop on Windows 2000. -- Best regards, Ming-Limailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --

Re: still looking for feedback on restoring registry

2000-10-28 Thread Ming-Li
d they're locked up pretty well, so it isn't as easy as it used to be to back them up (if memory serves, I could backup Win95/98/NT4 registry files simply by copying them to another directory, not anymore). -- Best regards, Ming-Li -- --

Re: restoring windows 2000 registry?

2000-10-28 Thread Ming-Li
an into a bug early on which prevented Retrospect from restoring Win2k registry correctly, but I've worked around it and it may have been fixed in 5.15. -- Best regards, Ming-Li -- -- To subscribe:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe

Re: still looking for feedback on restoring registry

2000-10-30 Thread Ming-Li
many Win2k stations. I'm just trying to suggest a work-around for the time being. -- Best regards, Ming-Li -- -- To subscribe:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives:<http://list.working-dogs.com/list

Re: still looking for feedback on restoring registry

2000-10-30 Thread Ming-Li
Then when restoring, you just restore the System State, and the registry would be back. Of course, you should backup the .bkf files MS BAckup creates. -- Best regards, Ming-Li -- -- To subscribe:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe:

Re: default path for catalog?

2001-01-08 Thread Ming-Li
e your default document path for Windows. Fortunately as a personal user I don't need to create new backup set too often. -- Best regards, Ming-Li -- -- To subscribe:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Arc

Re: a couple of newbie questions

2001-01-08 Thread Ming-Li
Retrospect. If you prefer, there are freeware tools that allows you to copy (xcopy) files with long file names under DOS. So you may make a disaster recovery CD without Ghost or DI. As long as you can boot into Windows environment, Retrospect restores competently. -- Best regards, Ming-L