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SBS Restore - Is IT Really Possible????
And it has a BIG drawback: if there are new bad sectors since my last disk image backup, the restore will not be possible since some data would be written That requires that the backup software understands how WinXP Home boots and works, eg. how to properly restore files like NTLDR so that the restored system

How to protect Windows directory ( Win 98 SE)
It has in many, many cases, but not all. If it doesn't, you can just restore the files you saved in "IE Delete Backup". Let us know how you make out, so that if this but it doesn't work first it is not possible to install in safe mode as Internet is not working then secondly, the programme is just freezing...

restore system state from recovery console
Note that tar always reads the backup volume sequentially, so for large volumes it is rather slow. It is not possible, however, to use random access database techniques when using a tape drive or some other sequential medium. tar doesn't handle deleted files properly. If you need to restore a filesystem from a full

Backup then restore files UNIX from a mount with SFU
Is this project possible in VB6 or should I keep looking for a commercial back up program that will genuinely copy and restore all files? Definitely *not* possible in VB. A better backup program that properly backs up files in use is reasonable, although VB would not be the first choice. You'd actually need to use

dump/restore
The problem is not backup. The problem is that SBS2K does not support restore! "Gizmo :-)" <gi...@jcgarden.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message The registry is just one of the possible locations that can hold a static reference to SFNs. Any application or data file could also store internal references to SFNs

Changing the Service Password (Multi-Site)
Note that the difference in file structures also has implications for BACKUP - or more particularly for restoring files from backup. I have given you all the above detail because it is not possible for you to compare your support needs with ours unless you also compare the complexity of your environment.

Filegroup restore from full backup
It never even thinks of looking in my backup directories. Those files are not referenced - and are clearly not needed. Should it support all source code in a It seems likely to make backing up and restoring files a less smooth process - and will probably increase the inconvenience of accessing the source with

Recommend backup software
DLBackup creates an industry standard zip package that can be used to restore files or used with other software. Other features include find zip packages, creating a self-extracting Q&A 4: Q: Can I run a backup to my CDR-drive? A: No, this is not possible because MOB has no rutines that can handle a CDR-drive.

Watching Virtual Memory
Since DPM can enumerate the mailboxes, why can it not export to a PST file, or some other "safe" medium? That would allow the user to access the file(s) via a client. Every selfrespecting backup software can restore single mailboxes except MS. Does this mean they outsource their exchange development?

tar or zipping files to which you have no explicit access?
'Boot_able' vs 'not boot_able' means that it is possible/not-possible to place such a bit of coding on the device (or absence of a specification to do so). I have been able to back-up and restore files using Veritas BackUp Exec with no problems. But when I boot up the PC, I get the message "BIOS not loaded!

File system issues on system partition
The only text file information that might be relevant is an INI file, and those problems are usually fixable without resorting to backup. How can I read/unpack the w95undo.dat file? What format is it in (cab, zip or some other special format)? If the above is not possible, how can I create a w95undo.ini file?

Unix security additions
When you do that, backup ONLY your files. Do not save any part of the application or preferences or fonts. This will turn out to be a disk full or folder permissions issue. If you attempt to copy the whole disk then restore it, you will restore the problem. You will have to do a clean installation of OS X,

Eclipse meets the Microsoft JVM
This of course assumes that all data was copied over to alternate places for later restore. Calling Microsoft does not require you to reboot the server. It does not call for taking the server .... I'm getting errors in NTbackup-it will not backup the system partition saying that it can't recognize the file system.

Reinstall Windows
... traverse checking SeSecurityPrivilege Manage auditing and security log SeBackupPrivilege Back up files and directories SeRestorePrivilege Restore files .... SP3 is not possible anymore // set the startup info hr = pIServices->GetObject( CComBSTR(L"Win32_ProcessStartup"), WBEM_FLAG_RETURN_WBEM_COMPLETE, NULL,

ora-01555 on 7.3.4.5
I looked through the online help and deja and could not find a way to restore the system state backup (made with ntbackup via the tools menu) from the command line of the recovery console. The only help of ntbackup specifically states that it is not possible to restore files from the command line.

tar or zipping files to which you have no explicit access?
While it was convenient to use the badblocks.sys file to keep VMS from using them, it is possible that a different method of tracking them might be used in Those sectors are not installed on a magnetic disk. If I were to create an LD container of an appropriate size, and restore (BACKUP /IMAGE) this save set

A simple question about backups --- Please help
S. Pidgorny [MVP] slavi...@yahoo.com microsoft public security Not possible unless you're in Windows 2000 domain or have backup of the user profile. Howdy all, Is anyone aware of a way to restore files previously encrypted prior to a reimage of the machine? Prior to re-imaging I backed up approx 10gb only to

encryption
Isn't there also an option to restore to a different system/client (dsmj -> options)?? By executing the TSM client on one machine, it's not possible to actually restore But to actually restore files on a particular machine, the TSM client has to run on *that* machine. Of course, if you restore files to a shared

BIOS not loaded! with AHA-2940
But it is not possible. Please be patient and read the whole message. Why only "in an emergency"? What does "in an emergency" mean? It you had a BackupEDGE backup with long pathnames or any of the above, tar would not be able to restore them. Period. 2) Software compressed files suffered from this, also.

ADSM Recovery
Restore can now restore files with long file names 2. Save now saves directory information so that we can restore directory creation times 3. tar now accepts ..... One feature that we wanted to get into this release that was not possible due to the re-write of the nmbd code was the scalability features in the Samba