Thanks Del,
The machine admin didn't follow up late Friday afternoon, but yesterday
morning he reported an oops in reading the manual. All fixed.
At 03:37 PM 4/23/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Fred,
If you have reset the password, you will need to store it again.
You can do this by running a command like
Fred,
If you have reset the password, you will need to store it again.
You can do this by running a command like this:
TDPSQLC QUERY TSM /TSMPASSWORD=password
This assumes you are using the DSM.OPT file in the
Data Protection for SQL installation directory.
Also.. version 2.2 is pretty old.