: Joe Howell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 1:16 PM
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Subject: Re: WIndows 2k server restore
Works well for us, assuming the same hardware. We generally restore all of
the data on all the drives, then restore the sysobj, then reboot. Make sure
that y
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Von: Tae Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. Juni 2003 18:10
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Will be doing a full restore of a win2k box for DR testing tomorrow and
was
Works well for us, assuming the same hardware. We generally restore all of the data
on all the drives, then restore the sysobj, then reboot. Make sure that you're
installing Windows into the same directory that you're restoring to, and that the
computername is identical. Otherwise you'll run
Be sure when you reinstall windows to use the exact same computername, I
have seen where a different name will prevent the System objects from being
restored. Case matters.
More information can be found in the Deploying TSM in a W2000 environment
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> Will be doing a full rest
Hi,
Seems to be all you need. Worked last week for me.
Regards,
Karel
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> Will be d
Will be doing a full restore of a win2k box for DR testing tomorrow and
was wondering if there are any gotchas...
Here is the steps I will be taking
1. reinstall windows (setup the network driver and IP address etc.)
2. put in the service pack
3. install tsm client
4. restore c:\
5. before reboot