Re: Windows 2000
2000-11-14 10:30:25
This can be bad. Make sure you understand what this means:
TSM cannot restore inactive copies of system objects. You can have multiple
copies backed up (depends on you management class) but you can only ever
restore the most recent copy.
Also, you cannot archive system objects - so this means that you would never
be able to retreive boot.ini, AD etc from an archive.
If you ever think you might need an inactive copy of a system object, or the
ability to archive these objects, you might want to consider using MS Backup
to backup these system objects to local disk then using TSM to backup or
archive this backup.
Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
trushfor AT city.winnipeg.mb DOT ca
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