Hi Alexander!
I know the registry files are included by default, but are the system
objects on Windows 2000?
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines


-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Verkooyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 14:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Two Windows backup questions (repost)


"Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM" wrote:
>
> Hi *SM-ers!
> This is a repost because I did not receive any answer about a week ago.
> I have two Windows related questions:
>
> 1) When running an incremental, TSM backs up the registry files by
default.
> We are soon going to add several Windows 2000 client which use Active
> Directory. I read in the manual that Active Directory is part of the
System
> Objects which can be backed up using the BACKUP SYSTEMOBJECT command. So,
if
> I'm reading things correctly one has to issue both commands ('dsmc i' and
> 'dsmc backup systemobject') for a complete backup?

In my experience the system object is included
in the incremental backup by default
as long as no DOMAIN is specified in dsm.opt

Regards,

Alexander
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Alexander Verkooijen        ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Senior Systems Programmer
SARA High Performance Computing


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