Brenda,
We schedule NTbackup to backup the Windows 2000 System State to disk and
then pick this up as a file via TSM. Not particularly elegant, but as a
short term fix it meets our requirements. You obviuosly need to be familar
with a recovery process that incorparates NTbackup to do this. I've heard
that the inactive system objects issue may be addressed in the next release
of the client (4.2) - certainly hope so - can anyone confirm this?
Andrew Pearce
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"Collins, Brenda"
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Has anyone implemented a solution they would be willing to share that will
keep copies of inactive system objects?
Brenda Collins,
Storage Solutions Group
Phone: 651-848-5808
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