Hi ,
is it possible to install MMC snap-in separately ( no W2K TSM server in
place ) ?
Regards
Petr
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Od: "Matthew Large" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Odeslano: 29. srpna 2001 11:29
Predmet: Re: Microsoft Management Console and TSM
> 1. I just attached my AIX server downstairs to it, so yes, you can
> administer UNIX boxes from here..
> 2. It was installed with the server code.
> 3. Initially it was baffling, but on closer inspection it appears quite
> logical. Schedulers, web clients and servers can be monitored/accessed
along
> with multiple TSM servers. Event viewers and device managers can also be
> observed.
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> Matthew LArge
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gerhard Rentschler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 29 August 2001 10:18
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Microsoft Management Console and TSM
>
>
> The "TSM 4.2 Technical Guide" mentions improvements of the snap in for the
> Microsoft Management Console MMC. This snap in should allow administration
> of a TSM server and could serve as a replacement of the late Windows Admin
> GUI. However, the technical Guide does not answer all my questions.
> 1. Is it possible to administer a server which runs on a Unix platform as
> well?
> 2. Does this snap in ship with the windows client or is it included with
> the server software?
> 3. Has anyone already used it? What are the impressions?
> Best regards
> Gerhard
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