On 14/10/2009, at 13:38 , joey.admin AT gmail DOT com wrote:
This is incredible. It's version 7 of NetWorker aldready and it's
been there
for it seems decades.
But NetWorker does not have granular permission controll !
How can that be called an enterprise bacup product then? Full
controll for
everyone, sounds like last century Windows.
I don't think anyone would argue with you that it's an annoying feature.
However, security is not the only factor in determining whether
software is "enterprise capable" ... if we had to tick every possible
box we'd not have a single piece of software that would be deemed 100%
enterprise compliant.
Log a case with EMC, have it escalated to product management, push
push push.
Cheers,
Preston.
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