Author: Thomas Denier <Thomas.Denier AT MAIL.TJU DOT EDU>
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 15:55:21 -0400
One of the Windows NT administrators here had some trouble with a restore to a Windows NT 4 system with a 3.7.0.0 TSM client. He started up the GUI client, set up a restore, watched a couple of hundr
Author: kelil kenzu <kelilkenzu AT HOTMAIL DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 19:30:38 -0400
One thing that comes in mind is to write a batch file to do a restore and schedule this batch file to execute with an "AT" cmd. This way, the cmd will run as a service and it wont require any user to
Author: Andrew Raibeck <araibeck AT US.TIVOLI DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 20:43:03 -0700
No, I am not aware of any way to have a TSM GUI restore (or any other operation) continue to run after you log off. For that matter, I can't think of any application (that doesn't run as a service) t
In addition to Andy's answer: Your admin is ill-advised to be depending upon base-level software for use on important systems, as they are left vulnerable to the various problems that have been fixe