On 14/09/11 03:44, Bob Wyatt wrote:
I ran into a client with UniVerse 9.6.2.1 on Windows 2000 Server with SP4.
It looks like uvbackup does some strange things on this system, and I'm
wondering if someone may have seen this or know how to change it.
Sounds like (and it's quite likely) that
9.6.2.1/uvbackup questions
I ran into a client with UniVerse 9.6.2.1 on Windows 2000 Server with SP4.
It looks like uvbackup does some strange things on this system, and I'm
wondering if someone may have seen this or know how to change it.
The uvbackup command is essentially uvbackup -f -limit
It's just you.
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Is it just me
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It's just you.
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I ran into a client with UniVerse 9.6.2.1 on Windows 2000 Server with SP4.
It looks like uvbackup does some strange things on this system, and I'm
wondering if someone may have seen this or know how to change it.
The uvbackup command is essentially uvbackup -f -limit 1 -v -s logfile -t