on 12/12/1999 4:29 PM, Douglas Davis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can anyone explain exactly how to get Retro to backup to a CD-R or a CD-RW?
> I go to Configure-->Devices and it can see my internal Yamaha CRW 4416
> burner, but it doesn't appear as an "available" device.
Is this a SCSI CD-RW d
install Retrospect 4.1 and then download and run the current
4.2 updater so that you get the new help for Retrospect 4.2.
This will solve your issue.
Pat Lee
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> Read the instructions, read-me it says to trash the help file in the
> retrospect folder.
>
>> "Sorry cou
Open Transport, the Macintosh networking architecture, does not support
multi-link multihoming with TCP/IP. This means that applications will use
bind to the IP address set in the TCP/IP control panel for the primary NIC
card. Since you are using your primary NIC/interface to access your cable
mo
on 7/20/00 9:50 PM, John Gee at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi, remember a while ago, i had a 519 net retry error that i
>> couldn't work out...
> [...]
>> I have found a workaround: if I turn on Link Encryption on each
>> client everything runs smoothly!
> [...]
>> can anyone explain this?
>
>
On 7/21/00 7:23 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In a message dated 7/20/00 5:30:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> there is a workgroup backup workbook. I believe it's also in the appendix
>> of most recent Retrospect manuals.
>
> This seems to have disappeared in the
On 7/22/00 10:30 PM, "Malcolm McLeary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Craig,
>
> On 22/7/00 10:49 AM, Craig Gaevert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Well, 4.3 is a bust for me. During script execution it scans the devices
>> and freezes when it hits my tape drive (Sony DDS-4, scsi bus 2 device
On 7/21/00 5:49 PM, "Craig Gaevert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, 4.3 is a bust for me. During script execution it scans the deives and
> freezes when it hits my tape drive (Sony DDS-4, scsi bus 2 device 1).
>
What is the configuration of your setup (computer, OS, SCSI card, other SCSI
pe
on 7/30/00 5:36 PM, Michael Scheurer at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> on 31/7/00 10:03 AM, John Gee wrote:
>
>> I get about the same number of miscompare errors as with the previous
>> version, and they all make sense. (e.g. Files which are in use by
>> running applications like email clients whic
>> What would give better performance, a G3 upgrade to the 6100 or a 100
>> base T card. I can only do one since the 6100 only has one slot.
>
> Go with the G3 upgrade. The 6100 bus is too slow to benefit from a 100Mbps
> Ethernet card, but the G3 card will at least allow it to maximize the
> ex
Just as a note, I was backing up my Tangerine iBook (color is the most
important feature, right?) over 100 BaseT to a FireWire hard drive on my
desktop computer and saw over 200 MB/min transfers for the entire backup.
If you have a mixed 10 and 100 network, it makes sense to get everyone over
to
> That must be to a harddrive? I only get 67 MB/min...but the VXA isn't
> connected to a scsi-2, just the scsi-1 "out-of-the-box" G3 desktop at about
> 233 MHz with an additional 100 MBit PCI card.
Yes, I was backing up to a hard drive. However, I know that a tape drive is
capable of similar spe
> So I've been trying to remember to turn off the DEFAULT wait at shutdown
> that you get when you install a client but is there a way out of this
> when it does happen?
>
I found that you can type 'r' or 's' in the Retrospect Client's Wait at
Shutdown dialog and the computer will either restar
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