I see Retrospect supports Onstreams's IDE 30 drive but unsure if retro
express supports local backup on Windows 2000 Server. Anyone using
Retrospect Express with Windows 2000 Server?
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nope...what is it? where do ya get it? I ended up reinstalling :(
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From: "Pam Lefkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "retro-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: restoring windows 2000 registry?
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Hi Adam,
> I am a relatively new user of Retrospect 5.15 on the Win2K
> environment and simply love it. Have used Veritas and ArcServe
> and both don't even come close. Dantz support as well as respect
> for the Customer is just wonderful. They are one awesome company.
Agreed.
> As to your qu
Andrew,
I am a relatively new user of Retrospect 5.15 on the Win2K environment
and simply love it. Have used Veritas and ArcServe and both don't even come
close. Dantz support as well as respect for the Customer is just
wonderful.
They are one awesome company.
As to your question I have to say
>Is there a way to do restore a client's Win2K registry from Retro 4.2 Mac?
>Client has 5.1.5 on it.
Andrew,
Is there any chance at all that you used Dantz' Registry Backup Manager?
Pam
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Is there a way to do restore a client's Win2K registry from Retro 4.2 Mac?
Client has 5.1.5 on it.
Background: Device Manager is reporting "registry probably corrupt"...MSoft
says restore from a known-to-be-good backup...I don't have an ERD, but I
have a tape backup from last night.
I've uninsta
Once upon a 26-09-2000, Pam Lefkowitz hit keys in the following order:
> It sounds like you're backing up via static IP addresses but the clients
> are running on DHCP. Therefore, when they reboot they'll have a new IP
> address and Retrospect won't find them. You might want to check to make
>
>After the client reboots, it suddenly doesn't work, unless i stop&start
>the Retrospect Client service on the 2000 machine after it boots.
Hi Martjin,
It sounds like you're backing up via static IP addresses but the clients
are running on DHCP. Therefore, when they reboot they'll have a new IP
hello,
I'm having problems with the Windows 2000 clients getting backed up. Everything
is setup correctly, cause when i test it, the Backup Server can backup just
fine. After the client reboots, it suddenly doesn't work, unless i stop&start
the Retrospect Client service on the 2000
works just like the
Mac version.
Have fun!
Eric Ullman
Dantz Development
Phil Geller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A client of mine is wants to install a backup system. He has 2 Macs and one
> Windows 2000 system. We'd like to make the W2000 system the server, using
> an Onst
A client of mine is wants to install a backup system. He has 2 Macs and one
Windows 2000 system. We'd like to make the W2000 system the server, using
an Onstream ADR 30GB IDE Drive, since the hardware is much less expensive
than the SCSI hardware for the Mac. (Performance is not a
Anyone using Retrospect 5.0 with Windows 2000?
If so, would you please reply to me offline?
Thanks.
Craig
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Craig Isaacs
Dantz Development Corporation
www.betterbackup.com
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