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can ADSM co-exist with other backup products

1998-05-11 09:02:43
Subject: can ADSM co-exist with other backup products
From: "Lopez, Ulises (ITD)" <UAL AT CO.MIAMI-DADE.FL DOT US>
Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 09:02:43 -0400
I have Cheyenne ArcServe backup product currently running on several NT
Servers and I am planning to covert them to ADSM .  I want to run both
products on the same machine for comparison reasons. Can ADSM co-exits
with another backup utility without conflict?.  Does ADSM depends or
modifies any bit in the workstation after a backup is taken?.

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