We have 4 NT servers and using version 3.0 of ADSM on the first NT server. I've mounted the C: and D: drives of the other server on the first server as drive letters U: W: etc.. When I make a backup
Author: Roger Hohmann <Roger_Hohmann AT WESTLB DOT DE>
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 17:51:49 +0200
How do you access those drives? I think the 'net use' command doesn't work with schedules or 'at' commands. Maybe someone with those drives mapped has to be logged in. I expect the unc support of cli
Author: Ron Beuger [SMTP:R.Beuger AT LET.KUN DOT NL]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:52:21 -0500
We have 4 NT servers and using version 3.0 of ADSM on the first NT server. I've mounted the C: and D: drives of the other server on the first server as drive letters U: W: etc.. When I make a backup
Author: Pete Tanenhaus <tanenhau AT US.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 14:59:14 -0400
Keep in mind that persistent drive mappings happen at logon time, so the account which the service (either ADSM, NT Schedule, or other) logs on as must have the desired drives mapped or must have the