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But this raises another (still unanswered) question - how to exclude all
those System-Object files from file backup? Besides *.exe & *.dll files
from c:\winnt there are many others under "c:\Program Files&
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But this raises another (still unanswered) question - how to exclude all
those Syste
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Eric,
The "SYSTEM FILES" part of the system object only applies to Wi
Hi Wanda!
Thank you very much for your (very complete) answer!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
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contains the registry files and the event log. The presence of the
SYSTEM OBJECT filespace does not guarantee that it contains all system
object files.
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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Hi Andy!
Thank you very much for your reply!
So, if I read you reply correctly, all system objects (including AD) are
backed
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Hi Mike,
APAR IC34853 has been taken top
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There is a APAR currently for this problem. However in the mean time we
use NTBackup to backup the System State to a flat file kicked off by a VB
script, which we run as a preschedulecmd in th
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Microsoft does not support the "system state" concept on Windows NT 4.0,
and so TSM can't support it, either. On NT 4.0, it is correct that all you
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> We did some tests on Windows XP (not 2000). When we
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Hi Alexander!
Unfortunately that doesn't say that all files are backed up. My Windows NT
machine also has a SYSTEM OBJECT filespace on the TSM server. However, it
onl
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object files.
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Eric van Loon
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Hi Eric,
We did some
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> Hi *SM-ers!
> This is a repost because I did not receive any answer about a week ago.
> I have two Windows related questions:
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> 1) When running an incremental, TSM ba
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> This is a repost because I did not receive any answer about a week ago.
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> 1) When running an incremental, TSM backs up the registry files by default.
> We are soon going to add several Windows 2000 client wh
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 manua
Hi *SM-ers!
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 backe
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