I'm sure you've seen it. Somebody on the internet gets infected with an mass-mailer virus, and uses a spoofed adress to spread itself. All e-mails that are generated because of that mass-mailer will be sent to the adress that the virus used as reply adress.
The original owner of that mail...
if you set: "Enable hardware compression. If not available; use none." you won't get any compression if hardware compression is not available for some reason.
Allthough the drive you are using should support hardware compression. Are you using the Backup Exec driver?
The default settings where:
Enable hardware compression. If not available; use none.
I assumed my drive was able to handle hardware compression. I guess it didn't (or it's a driver issue perhaps)
After setting the defaults to use software compression I was able to backup significant amount...
Im having the exact same problem with an Onstream ADR-2 drive(60gb). Uncompressed it handles 28gb. but it should go way over that. The data I am backing up is very compressable.
Im going to try to disable hardware compression, and set software compression (thats under the device option in...
Hmm... I've got the same problem with BE 9. I don't need SNMP to run Backup Exec now do I? (its not running)
It's just a simple Win2k server. Nothing special.
I think by default the closest repository is chosen based by ping response. You could override this by changing this to user defined list. (I think it's under the agent policy page)
Hope this helps.
Im running ePO 3.01 succesfully on several sites, however I have a problem on one of them:
I rolled out the ePO agents to my workstations. Winnt 4 workstation SP6a.
In this particulair site, an agent installation via ePO server is by far the easiest solution for us. However when I do this, I...
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