If you use Microsofts "RoboCopy" utility you can copy data without modifying
any of the attributes. The latest version that comes with the Windows 2003
resource kit lets you do all kinds of cool stuff including retaining ownership
on the files. It is also an incremental only copy utility so yo
Farren,
>From our experience, this is the problem: "Configure a new server and copy
the data across
> in such a way that it doesn't look like it's changed."
Our main file servers have been on five different physical machines in the
eight years I've been here. Our attempts to "copy" data from one
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David McClelland
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Subject: Re: Re Windows 2000 client reconfiguration
Hi Farren,
Been here before ourselves... might be interesting/useful to
Hi Farren,
Been here before ourselves... might be interesting/useful to work out
why the TSM client believes the file has changed. Run a backup of the
files that you believe it should *not* be backing up but is, but with a
trace enabled (hmn, I forget the exact traceflag we used now - might be
wor