Can you describe what you're doing exactly? i.e. are you using a GUI to
recover, or recover from the commandline?
Are you doing this from a client, or the NW server?
Can you actually access the data off the other clients, or just see the index
entries?
If you try a redirected recover (i.e. recover client a's files to client b)
without the correct remote access settings, you should be able to browse the
savesets and select files to restore - but the actual restore will fail with a
permission error.
Regards,
Josh
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Sent: Tuesday, 25 October 2011 6:26 AM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] able to see all clients data for recover: security breach
Hi, I am working on a server with 100 clients. while i am trying to log into a
particular client say "client 45", to restore its data, i am able to see all
the 100 clients data to recover. It is a security breach.
note*: In client properties Global 2of2 remote access is blank for all the 100
clients.
need suggestions immediately. If u need any more info please mention.
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