Hi everyone!
Has anyone get ASR to work with Citrix XP Server?
IÂm trying it right now. And it not working at all.

WhatÂs happend is when ASR try to extract TSMCLI.EXE then I got a error msg who says.
You have not enough diskspace. You need 34.21 MB at C: or something like that.
But Citrix doesÂnt have any C:, Citrix use M: instead as system boot drive.

Is this anything IBM can fix? Or is this a general issue for ASR?

/Christian

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Stapleton, Mark
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Ãmne: Re: TSM ASR


Yes, as a matter of fact a DHCP server must be available during the ASR-based restore 
process. If one is not available, the restore will fail. This information is in the 
documentation.
 
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Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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        Of course you are right, no delete is necesarry.
        
        Still on the ASR subject, does it use DHCP? I cant find any IP config in
        the sif-files.
        
        
        //Henrik
        
        
        
        
        
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        The desktop.ini files in the locations you indicate should have been
        restored with the "hidden" attribute set.   As Andy Raibeck indicated
        there's an APAR in the works for that problem. You don't need to delete
        the files.  You can hide the files again via attrib +h or the properties
        tab of the explorer window when displaying the file properties.
        
        For example say desktop.ini for "all users" start menu resides in
        C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu, Open a command prompt
        window, change directory to this directory and issue attrib +h
        desktop.ini.  Same action needed for  C:\Documents and Settings\All
        Users\Start Menu\Programs, and C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
        Menu\Programs\Startup.  If this is happening for a specific user you may
        need to perform the same action for C:\Documents and Settings\<user
        name>\Start Menu\<etc>.
        
        Regards,
        
        Mike Dile
        Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
        Tivoli Software, IBM Software Group
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