Re: Troubleshooting Regcopy

2000-02-14 Thread Dean Brissinger
The 'rdisk' utility completes the backup to disk and reports no errors. To schedule rdisk use the 'at' tool in NT. =) >Can you run Microsoft's built-in registry copy utility? This has generally >better error reporting and may give you some more insight into what may be >going wrong. It's pre

Re: Troubleshooting Regcopy

2000-02-14 Thread Matthew Tevenan
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Re: Troubleshooting Regcopy

2000-02-14 Thread Matthew Tevenan
Dean, Can you run Microsoft's built-in registry copy utility? This has generally better error reporting and may give you some more insight into what may be going wrong. It's pretty much the same as Regcopy anyway, except that I believe you can't schedule it, as you can with our Registry Backup Ma

Re: Troubleshooting Regcopy

2000-02-13 Thread John Gee
>I get a failure while trying to copy the registry on a few of my NT >machines. However, it just says "Registry Copy Unsuccessful". How >can I troubleshoot this and get my registry to back up? I have one NT >Workstation doing this, and one NT Terminal Server. They share nothing >in common tha