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I had the same problem and had to reset the script. Not sure what caused
this. Also using NT servers.
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had and it seemed to work OK the next
day.
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> How did you reset the scr
ing again. So what was turning the port
off? Everything else seemed to work fine, as I could browse the network
with no problem.
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dress of your main
NIC.
Cheers!
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All,
I've
got a rather complicated proble
show how much has
been done and how long we have to wait.
Thanks.
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I would suggest checking the logon settings for the Retrospect client
service in the Services Control Panel. Make sure that the service logs on
as THE administrator account for that machine. This will provide complete
access to the hard drive. Keep in mind that just using an account with
admini
Hi guys,
I was wondering if any of you are using the OnStream drive and if you could
provide a quick review of your experiences. Thanks.
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right?
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South Shore Building Services
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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?
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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?
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> Hi Scott,
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> on 30/1/01 2:18 AM, Scott Dunn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Wow. I never thought of that. Temporary directories sound
> like they will
> > save my butt. Brilliant respon
ftware
> for the user.
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> Thanks for your response, Malcolm. I will be updating our recovery
> procedures to reflect your suggestions.
>
>> Hi Scott,
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>> on 30/1/01 2:18 AM, Scott Dunn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>> Wow. I never thought of th
Hi All,
I've been enjoying this discussion list a great deal. I've taken notice of
the discussion concerning "shoeshining" of the heads and that got me
wondering...
I checked the logs and noticed that 80-90% of the time is spent
idling/loading/preparing. Is that really necesary? Should I be d
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