Michael,

I had this same problem [NT4.0 + Exchange 5.5] and ended up writing a script
that would shut-down the Exchange services every night (in the correct
order), backup the Exchange store files, then restart the services (in the
correct order).  It was the only way I was able to workout solid backups
without putting a tape drive in that box.

Don 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Kahle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 12:47 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Unattended] OT: NT4 Tape Driver
> 
> This is off topic to unattended, but I thought you guys might 
> have some ideas.  I have a NT4.0 server that is running MS 
> Exchange 5.5.  I have started backing up all the servers in 
> my environment using Rsync.  This works great, but there is 
> one more piece of the puzzle remaining.  I need to backup my 
> Exchange 5.5 database using the msbackup.exe utility.  The 
> only problem is that the msbackup.exe utility requires a tape 
> device to write to.
> :(  What I am hoping is that someone knows of a driver that I 
> could install on the NT4 server that would "look" like a tape 
> device that is configurable to write to the disk somewhere.  
> That way, I could use msbackup.exe to write to this "tape" 
> device and then Rsync could once a day grab this file off of 
> the server.
> 
> I would love to hear of a solution for this.  Thanks.
> 
> Michael
> 
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