Yeah, I wish there was a way to have Archive use the Domain statement ...

I've started to just add all drive letters that are applicable on one
Archive Statement.  (I think there is a limit on the number of ojbects you
can archive with one statement - I had an error when I added all letters in
the alphabet!)

This will result in failed ojbects for drives that don't exist and the
schedule will show as failed if running 3.1 or 4.12).  (Bug existed on 3.7
and 4.1).

If someone has a better way, I also would be interested.

Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
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-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Svendsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 4:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Archive all local drives on NT


Hello out There !!

I'am having a problem with at full archive or archive all local drives on a
Windows NT server,
my problem is that i need to schedule a bat file og a command to run a full
archive, but the only
way it is possible is to issue a command for each drive c: d: and so on,
but i have different count
of drives on alle my NT machines (at least a 100), and it is not possible
to generic issue a command.

So if any one out there has a Bat file og a super command to do this,
please help.

I'am running ADSM 3.1.0.6 under AIX 4.2.1............ And Windows NT 4.0
(for the client)...

Kind Regards.
Peter

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