> mmm. . . I think you've misunderstood me. All I'm wanting is an
> indication that a set is incomplete either when I choose it from the
> list of backup sets (by perhaps a broken icon or whatever) or when
> the results of a restore are presented ie an alert saying "Not all
> the possible files ar
>
>What are you talking about?? Do you want Retrospect, the back-up company,
>to log *every single move* on all backed up computers and save that in an
>unlimited log so you can see what you (or anyone) did "over the past years"??
mmm. . . I think you've misunderstood me. All I'm wanting is an
i
At 19:00 2000-10-19 +1300, you wrote:
>I totally disagree: even ignoring the multi-user aspect, can you
>remember everything you've done over the last few years? Do you want
>to? I want a clear indication that a backup set that I am restoring
>from is incomplete.
Ha!!
What are you talking abo
I totally disagree: even ignoring the multi-user aspect, can you
remember everything you've done over the last few years? Do you want
to? I want a clear indication that a backup set that I am restoring
from is incomplete.
>
>Owen,
>
>I understand your frustration here but it seems that you're a
>What I'd suggest that if someone is restoring,
>there should be a few alerts (or at least a couple of type
>messages) that it could be incomplete. Also, it would be useful if it
>could be indicated in the backup set list some sort of incomplete
>icon for a missing set, plus a text message.
I wish there was a bit more in the way of visual clues/notification
when there were missing storage set members.
Why?
I wanted to restore a computer using the Snapshot facility. I set it
up, got it going, and it seemed a lot fewer files than there should
be. I mucked around, and eventually fo