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2015-10-04 17:44:49
Hello Everyone.
I don't have much knowledge on NT but would like to know more.
Our NT administrator is out today for two weeks and I was asked
to install a new NT client (3.1.0.3). The installation was straight
forward but I believe I might have missed something:
1. I could not find the ADSM scheduler icon. So I had to
create a batch file that contains "dsmc schedule".
2. Our customer requested a test backup of the "Documents"
directory which is located in the client local drives c: e: and
f:
The test backup was incremental and the dsm.opt file
contained the following:
domain c: e: f:
.
.
include c:\documents\...\*.*
include e:\documents\...\*.*
include f:\documents\...\*.*
exclude "*:\macintosh volume\*"
exclude "*:\macintosh volume\*.*"
.
.
exclude *:\winnt\Profiles...\*.*
.
.
subdir yes
The backup looked okay and we were able to restore
files contained in the *:\documents directories. But
the GUI had also displayed unecessary empty directories.
Do I have to reinstall the client software to get the ADSM scheduler
icon?
Is the dsmp.opt file configured properly to get the desired action even
if the GUI displayed other empty directories?
Your input or suggestion is appreciated.
Aloha,
Angel Bugarin
Sprint/Hawaii
Forecast for today: sunny :-)
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