Re: EXCLUDE.DIR and EXCLUDE.FS

2000-12-12 Thread Cameron McDonald
structure seems sensible. For those attempting the certification exam, this question was on the sample test and in my real exam. :-) Thanks, Cameron. -- Cameron McDonaldEmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Innovative Business Knowledge (IBK) Melbourne, AUSTRALIA On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Richard Sims wrote

Re: Estimated Capacity of 3590-K tapes

2000-12-19 Thread Cameron McDonald
27;filling' until it reached the end of the tape. Could it be that some data has already expired from this tape since it was last written to? Do I misunderstand the 100% reflection? Thanks, Cameron. -- ====== Cameron McDonaldEmail:

Re: Backup Retention Period

2001-01-11 Thread Cameron McDonald
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Re: where is mtlib?

2001-01-11 Thread Cameron McDonald
; install? > > Thanks, > Kai. -- ====== Cameron McDonaldEmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Innovative Business Knowledge (IBK) ==

Re: Rebind deleted inactive files?

2001-12-12 Thread Cameron McDonald
As you are talking about active and inactive files you are talking about "backups". All versions of a file (active or inactive) will be bound to a single management class. If you change the managment class that file (all versions of) are being bound to, by updating an include statement, then all

Re: Question Regarding TCPWindowsize on W2K

2001-12-12 Thread Cameron McDonald
My understanding is that Win2K will still come shipped by default to only use a tcpwindow size of 64k. Although NT4 couldn't comply with RFC1323 which allowed for larger sliding windows, W2K can. To do this however you will need to "edit the registry". You then could change the setting in TSM e