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Re: ADSM AND OS/2 LANSERVER

1996-08-08 08:18:32
Subject: Re: ADSM AND OS/2 LANSERVER
From: Stefan Biebl <derwg348 AT IBMMAIL DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 8 Aug 1996 08:18:32 EDT
        Datum: 08/08/96
          Von: Stefan Biebl  PS32                           DAABI    - DERWGH00
           An:                                              INTERNET - IBMMAIL
      Betreff: RE: ADSM AND OS/2 LANSERVER
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Eric,
Eric,

this behavior depends on the way you are restoring your file TEST.TXT !

If your command is 'DSMC RESTORE C:\TEST\TEST.TXT', ADSM will create the
subdirectory TEST and place TEST.TXT in it. Your restore results:
  total number of objects restored:   1
  total number of bytes transferred: 18    (in my example)
and the dirctory TEST has no Access Control Profile ...

If you try 'DSMC RESTORE C:\TEST\TEST.TXT -SUBDIR=YES', your restore results
should be the following:
  total number of objects restored:   2    !!! That's the difference !!!
  total number of bytes transferred: 69    (in my example)
and the directory TEST has a wonderful ACP !

'DSMC RESTORE C:\TEST*' works as well.

Nevertheless I recommend to BACKACC all partitions. Imagine, you accidently
apply a wrong ACP to a whole subdirectory tree ...

Hope it helps,

Stefan
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