Is it possible to recover from a Linux backup server "down" to a Windows 2000/2003 client? I am able to recover data when browsing on the Windows client server but not from Linux server to Windows client.
I have a share on a Windows NT server that I want to output the share permissions on the folder to a file. Is it possible to output the users/groups in the share on both the sharing and security tab?
I do not know if I am using the right forum but....
I am looking for a script to poll a directory for a file, example.txt, and if the script finds the file ftp the file to another directory.
Currently our backup schedule is incrementals six days a week and a full backup on the seventh. I want to change this to a differential (L1) six days a week and a full on the seventh.
I understand that my differentials will be longer and larger but I like the protection of the differentials...
Host OS: Red Hat Linux
Client OS: Windows 2000
I have a Windows client that will not backup successfully (out of about 100 others). It writes the backup to the tape then it fails when it tries to write the index and gets the following error: "Cannot determine status of the backup process. Use...
I have restored a lot of files from a Linux server and I need to change their naming conventions to a Windows format. Example:
I need to change the Linux file D:\Test\test.doc to test.doc to copy it to a Windows server.
Is there any way to change it in Linux or Windows?
Rowlen
When I try to back up Exchange 5.5 to Networker 7.2 I get the following messages:
04/05/06 04:00:17 nsrd: server info: The feature "NetWorker Module for Microsoft Exchange Server/11" is not properly enabled for client garnet.main.gpo.gov.
04/05/06 04:00:21 nsrd: server info: The feature...
I am trying to backup 2 W2K servers and 2 SUN servers to a third SUN master server. The only server that completes successfully is the master server backing up itself. The other servers are getting a "Cannot make required directory, Exit Status 35" error. I do not see what directory it needs and...
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