RE: [Request] Progress bar on client machines

2000-06-01 Thread Ben Liberman
At 12:52 +0800 6/1/00, Matthew Healey wrote: > > I have just installed Retro in our network to backup our servers and the > > directors Powerbook G3 500's. Everything works perfectly and the powerbook > > backups over Airport are a network admins dream!. Good job Guys! > > > > What I did want to k

Re: [Request] Progress bar on client machines

2000-05-31 Thread Michael Kennard
nline publishing, e-commerce, Web site administration and dynamic asset management. > From: Matthew Healey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: "retro-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000 13:19:36 +0800 > To: retro-talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [

Re: [Request] Progress bar on client machines

2000-05-31 Thread Matthew Healey
on 1/6/2000 1:09 PM, Craig Isaacs at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > That's a good request, Matthew. > > Thanks. > > One thing to note: it's OK if the backup is interrupted. The next time the > notebook shows up on the network, Retrospect only copies what it doesn't > already have. > > If the us

RE: [Request] Progress bar on client machines

2000-05-31 Thread Craig Isaacs
That's a good request, Matthew. Thanks. One thing to note: it's OK if the backup is interrupted. The next time the notebook shows up on the network, Retrospect only copies what it doesn't already have. If the user wants to see if the backup is still happening (not how much is left -- sorry), s

[Request] Progress bar on client machines

2000-05-31 Thread Matthew Healey
HI there, I have just installed Retro in our network to backup our servers and the directors Powerbook G3 500's. Everything works perfectly and the powerbook backups over Airport are a network admins dream!. Good job Guys! What I did want to know though, is it possible to show a progress bar on