nter Yes, and the job will run]
> Hope to hear from you soon
>
>
>
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Dan Langille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoye : lundi 22 janvier 2007 19:23
> A : Christian Berthaud
> Cc : bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Objet : Re: [B
> Could you send me more information about VSS?
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Windows_Version_Bacula.html#SECTION00426
> How could I restore data of my colleague if his notebook is unavialable
In any console program (bconsole, gconsole, wsconsole ...) select the
client of where
I'm sending this as a PM, too, because the original author is brobably
not on the list.
Hello,
On 1/19/2007 3:19 PM, Christian Berthaud wrote:
>
> Hi,
> In my company many colleagues works on a notebook running windows XP.
> I was looking for solution to save the critical data of this machines
On 19 Jan 2007 at 15:19, Christian Berthaud wrote:
> Hi,
> In my company many colleagues works on a notebook running windows XP.
> I was looking for solution to save the critical data of this machines.
> I try with Bacula but it doe's not suit to save windows notebooks :
>
> 1) because it cannot
> 1) because it cannot save files opened by windows (for instance you cannot
> save mail files .pst when outlook is running)
I know for a fact that this works as I have tested it many times.You
need to enable VSS.
> 2) you can restore files saved from a computer to another one (in case of
> notebo
Hi,
In my company many colleagues works on a notebook running windows XP.
I was looking for solution to save the critical data of this machines.
I try with Bacula but it doe's not suit to save windows notebooks :
1) because it cannot save files opened by windows (for instance you cannot
save mail