Author: curtis AT backupcentral DOT com (W. Curtis Preston)
Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2001 23:56:00 -0700
I had some interesting ideas on this a while back, but I read something the other day that scared me. My ideas had to do with scripting regedit to accomplish this. Check out what one guy said last we
Author: fx AT Veritas DOT com (fx [François-Xavier Peretmere])
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 15:53:11 +0200
i am this guy ;-) i confirm. but i think there is a mistake here. regedit and regedt32 are tools to *interactively* edit the Windows registry. you're speaking about *scripting*, so neither of those
Author: scott.kendall AT abbott DOT com (scott.kendall AT abbott DOT com)
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 10:17:18 -0500
Here is my two cents on the Registry... I prefer to use Reg.exe from the resource kit to do Registry scripting (be careful Windows NT & Windows 2000 reskits have different version of this utility tha
Author: AhrensJ AT psi DOT ca (Jason Ahrens [ahrensj AT psi DOT ca])
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 09:55:07 -0500
I imagine this is a tricky one. I have a new server on the network I wish to add as a 'SERVER =' to the bp.conf files on NT clients. I could log into all 65 of the current clients and do it, but this
The "bpgp" command can push a file from the Master to the clients, but you must be very carfeul to use the command properly, otherwise it can delete files on the client. Steve
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 09:55:07AM -0500, Jason Ahrens [ahrensj AT psi DOT ca] wrote: In 3.4 on NT the bp.conf setting are in the registry. So you can achive the same by scripting the registry settin