Re: [ADSM-L] window OS, SP version and TSM client version
2008-10-04 13:57:45
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In fact, using only the information that TSM captures, Windows Vista and
Windows Server 2008 will appear identical. They will both have:
PLATFORM_NAME WinNT
CLIENT_OS_LEVEL 6.00
Fortunately, for the greatest reason I use this information, Vista and
2008 behave the same. That is, they both have toxic System States which
I exclude from backup via a client option set.
Roger Deschner University of Illinois at Chicago rogerd AT uic DOT edu
==== "If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize =====
=== that you don't know what you thought you knew!" -- George Ankner ===
> From my experience, the Client OS Level which TSM captures is the
>basic level, which identifies the OS generation, rather than deep
>details. In Unix, such basic info is obtained via the uname() system
>call, and in Windows via the os() call.
>
> Richard Sims
>
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