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Restoring

2015-10-04 18:02:07
Subject: Restoring
From: INTERNET.OWNERAD at SNADGATE
To: Jerry Lawson at ASUPO
Date: 1/22/98 6:35PM
Assuming that you have the Policy Domain set up so that you have that many
versions of the files saved, the answer is YES!

If you are running a V2 client, then you do this through the command line
backup client, using the -todate=mm/dd/yyyy option.  If you have upgraded the
client and server to V3, then you also have a "point in time" option
available as well.

Jerry Lawson
jlawson AT thehartford DOT com


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Subject: Restoring
Author:  INTERNET.OWNERAD at SNADGATE
Date:    1/22/98 6:35 PM


We spend most of our time here just trying to keep this monster, ADSM,
running and protecting it's self. But what if someone was crazy enough to
want to restore a user's directory. What if they'd done a bunch of changes
and builds to some source code in a directory. What if they realize nothing
is working and they'd really like to restore this directory back to the way
it was when they woke up two weeks ago. Now our trusty ADSM has been doing
it's incrementals nightly. Can I get that directory back to that point in
time without restoring every individual file manually?

Pat Mills
Sony Disc Mfg
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