Re: NT client
1997-10-09 11:10:25
Is this accomplished on the client or server side? Our documentation
states that ADSM cannot be run as a service!
Thanks for the clarification!
Bonnie
Trevor.Foley AT BANKERSTRUST.COM DOT AU on 10/08/97 06:29:14 PM
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Subject: Re: NT client
Trevor Foley@BT_AUSTRALIA
09/10/97 08:29 AM
Hi Sharon,
Unless I am missing something, you don't have ADSM running as a service.
Having it autostart at login is quite different to having something run as
a service.
To get ADSM running as a service, you need to run the DSMCSVCI.EXE utility
which is located in your ADSM BACLIENT directory. This will install the
ADSM scheduler as a service so it will continue to run even if someone logs
out.
regards,
Trevor
> I have an NT 3.1 client that runs adsm as a service. I have it auto
starting when the machine is logged in as
> administrator. However, all too often, the machine gets logged out and
back in as some other user. Of course adsm
> does not work at this point. Our NT administrator wants to know:
> If the remote devices could be backed up by UNC name as opposed to
mapping them to the machine.
> My next option is to try logging into the machine as ADSM, mapping the
drives to that user then logoff the console
> and see if the backups work correctly
> Does anyone else have this problem or any insight? I look forward to
hearing from you.
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