RE: Dos Client

2000-05-11 Thread Thone, Bradley A (Sbcsi)

You might try sharing the BBS's drive c: and then mounting it as a volume on
another computer that has the Retrospect client. Then, make sure Retrospect
server knows to backup that mounted volume.

It'd be slow, since the Retro client on the other machine would have to
request the data from the BBS computer, then pass it on to the Retrospect
server.

Brad.

-Original Message-
From: Mike Lipton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 1:07 PM
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Subject: Dos Client


I have a BBS which runs under DOS and is on our network.  I would like to 
place a client for retrospec on this machine but I don't see one.  I have 
tried just selecting it but when I view my files in the snapshot I end up 
with two drive C's (computer with tape drives C + network computers drive 
C).

What do I need to do so I can backup this machine ?

Thanks
  Mike



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Re: Dos Client

2000-05-11 Thread Chuck Hornish

Mike Lipton wrote:

> I have a BBS which runs under DOS and is on our network.  I would like to
> place a client for retrospec on this machine but I don't see one.  I have
> tried just selecting it but when I view my files in the snapshot I end up
> with two drive C's (computer with tape drives C + network computers drive
> C).
>
> What do I need to do so I can backup this machine ?

Pray?

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