Stewart Macdonald (that's me!) recycled some electrons by writing:
> I'm running Retrospect 4.2 on a Mac G4 server. We had an older version of
> Retrospect on a G3 server, and every morning when I checked the computer,
> when I moved the mouse, Retrospect would put up a dialog box telling me that
At 2:57 PM +1000 21/8/00, Stewart Macdonald wrote:
>My current server is OS 9, so I'm guessing that I should be
>getting those nifty new yellow notification manager alerts, that are
>modeless,
And you can only dismiss by clicking with the mouse in the stupidly
small close box, or am I missing s
Malcolm McLeary ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) recycled some electrons by writing:
> I'd suggest that you now have Retrospect set to Quit on completion of
> scripts where previously you had it set to keep running.
Currently it is set to quit, and it was set to quit on the old machine as
well.
> How would
Hi Stewart,
on 21/8/00 11:11 AM, Stewart Macdonald at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have the little "Notify for Failures and Media" option selected, and I had
> assumed that this would notify me, but no notification do I receive.
I'd suggest that you now have Retrospect set to Quit on completion
Hi all,
I'm running Retrospect 4.2 on a Mac G4 server. We had an older version of
Retrospect on a G3 server, and every morning when I checked the computer,
when I moved the mouse, Retrospect would put up a dialog box telling me that
the script executed successfully, and then I needed to put a new