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2015-10-04 17:30:27

Oliver are you attempting a GUI restore or a command line restore? Are you
restoring to the same PC or another location?

Sean

At 01:16 PM 5/16/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Oliver,
>
>What is the context for the error message?  (ie, if you're trying to
restore
>from the d: drive, and "domain c:" in dsm.opt, then only the c: drive is
>valid).  Does the same command work for your c drive?  I've seen cases
where
>the restore must have UNC form of file system name --- ie, \\node\d$ else
I
>cannot restore.
>
>Regards,
>Don France
>
>Technical Architect, P.A.C.E.
>San Jose, CA
>mailto:dfrance AT pacbell DOT net
>PACE - http://www.pacepros.com
>Bus-Ph:   (408) 257-3037
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Oliver Janzen [mailto:OJANZEN AT DE.IBM DOT COM]
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 9:34 AM
>> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>> Subject: ANS1134E Drive d: is an invalid drive specification
>>
>>
>> Client 3.1.0.7 on NT 4.0
>> Server 3.1.2.50 on OS/390
>>
>>
>> Dear *SMers,
>>
>> my NT Client gives me the message
>>
>> ANS1134E Drive d: is an invalid drive specification
>>
>>
>> although the drive is non-existent. I made some statements like
>>
>> include "*:\windows\*.dll"
>>
>> in the dsm.opt. The domain is set to "domain c:".
>> Therefore I don´t understand the error message.
>> Anyone seen this before?
>>
>> Kindly regards,
>>                               Oliver Janzen.
>>
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