-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Sheehan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 November 2001 21:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TSM Client GUI
Hello TSM'rs
I'm trying to use the GUI to do a restore and find that the listings only go so far . It stops a the "S" listings when I know there are far more alphabetically. There are alos other folders with the same name as the one I'm looking in with what appear to be duplicates and shorter lists. Can anyone shed some light on how to view all in one folder. It's a mail folder by the way with like 1500 db's. When I view active/non-active the list is smaller still.
TIA
Patrick
(ps I know the GUI is terrible but my command line interface keeps blowing up with Exeption errors)
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