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Re: [Networker] Windows 2000 disaster recovery - how to? SOLVED, but where is Wordpad?

2003-10-30 11:58:02
Subject: Re: [Networker] Windows 2000 disaster recovery - how to? SOLVED, but where is Wordpad?
From: Olaf Zaplinski <o.zaplinski AT BROADNET-MEDIASCAPE DOT DE>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 17:57:54 +0100
Fowler, Carter wrote:
We've done the same in our Win2K environment as well, to both similar
and dissimilar hardware actually.  More work involved with dissimilar
but we've done it.

Hmm, I guess that you did *not* have a localized version of W2K... we use
the German version here. If you succesfully restored even wordpad *g* then
it is a bug in NW 6.1.3

Olaf


-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Skolnik [mailto:eskolnik AT INTERPUBLIC DOT COM]
Sent: September 10, 2003 7:06 PM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: Re: Windows 2000 disaster recovery - how to? SOLVED, but where
is Wordpad?

Well I disagree on your statement "  Networker definitely does *not*
back up the whole machine " because we have restored machines
from bare metal (1st install a base OS, then Networker client), then did
a recover all and our servers all run fine..

ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Olaf Zaplinski [mailto:o.zaplinski AT BROADNET-MEDIASCAPE DOT DE]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 12:45 PM
Subject: Windows 2000 disaster recovery - how to? SOLVED, but where is
Wordpad?


Hi all,

I found the solution. If I want to restore a SMP system, I have to
install a SMP Windows 2000, even if the target machine has only
one CPU. I think Networker missed a few details when it backed up the
original machine; I have no other explanation.

And Networker definitely does *not* back up the whole machine, I can
prove that. For whatever reason wordpad.exe is missing after
the succesful restore (I did not install "accessories" on the target
machine, I thought restoring
C: + SYSTEM things would include everything).

At least my Active Directory is up and running. Next step will be the
restore of our Exchange server. I am really curious if
Networker forgets some details there...

Olaf

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