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  1. CAProblems

    Problems Restoring System State

    DavidMichel, you are right I see the Japanese now, although I would assume that the patch would have the same functionality regardless of the language. Anyway - it didn't work. This is all being done in a lab environment so I am not too concerned about rolling back these patches as I am...
  2. CAProblems

    Problems Restoring System State

    By the way, I did find QO15181 fix on the CA support site which claims that it will allow me to restore the system state to an alternate location. I performed this fix and all it did was change the ArcServe Manager Menus and logs to Japanese - I performed the restore (from memory as I couldn't...
  3. CAProblems

    Problems Restoring System State

    Thanks Debi. Everything you say is quite right and works well. My problem is that we have inconsistencies in over 300 servers dotted around all over the place. Some are NT4, 2K Advanced, Enterprise, etc. I am trying to come up with a '1 size fits all' solution. Cyklops, what a simple yet...
  4. CAProblems

    Problems Restoring System State

    Debi thanks for the input. The exact error received is: AE0066 Failed to create file: to write. RC=3, The system cannot find the path specified AE0040 Invalid file signature: 0xbbbbbbbb There is no reference to either error on the CA support site. The purpose of this method of restore is...
  5. CAProblems

    Problems Restoring System State

    Windows 2000 Server SP4 ARCServe 2000 Advanced SP4 The best way to describe my problem is with an example: Take two identical servers and clone them with the same image (only difference being hostname and IP address) - so that the boxes are indentical. Load a tape in one of them and perform...

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