Hi,
ADSM will not change any informations at the clients. So you can use
it
in conjunction with your ArcServ.
On Mon, 11 May 1998 09:02:43 -0400, Lopez, Ulises (ITD) wrote:
>I have Cheyenne ArcServe backup product currently running on several
NT
>Servers and I am planning to covert them to ADSM . I want to run
both
>products on the same machine for comparison reasons. Can ADSM
co-exits
>with another backup utility without conflict?. Does ADSM depends or
>modifies any bit in the workstation after a backup is taken?.
>
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>
Stephan Rittmann
FIDUCIA AG
Karlsruhe, Germany
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