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There are separate privileges for such things as determining file system integrity, making backups, restoring files, etc. Again, name the OS on which the things I described here are not possible. I'm not interested in hearing that they are purely more difficult, eg because there is no "superuser account" and

SBS Restore - Is IT Really Possible????
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Scan the drive while not booted into it, either by downloading and burning a LiveCD with a virus checker on it, or moving the drive temporarily to a different machine (and make sure it won't be the drive that boots!), and run a scan from there. 5: If you have backups, restore to a backup where AVG still was

restore system state from recovery console
Thomas Gruber computerhu...@yahoo.de nsb-ce Hello, I'm not familiar with the Smartkeeper backup tool, but is it perhaps possible to restore the image to an emulator (on the PC), then retrieve the file from there? Kind regards Thomas Am 29.02.2008 um 22:16PM schrieb Pascal: Hi Guys, George, It is few weeks now that

Request: Advice On System Backups Over Network
But I was able to restore the files that made it on to the tape. When it got to the WINNT directory, it backed up the files until it got to the point where If thats not possible, then how do I use my new, working install of NT to repair the old install? Well I will be extremely grateful to anybody that can help

Cannot restore SQL db to another server using ODBC API
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restore you would also need a 5 1/4 drive. If the "reverse backup" failed, what was the error message? What was the command? The only version of the OS that would make unreadable floppies, to the best of my knowledge, was pre- 1.0 which used 256 byte sectors. It is not possible that you have a system this old.

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I never put back up images or files anywhere on the same physical drive it comes from, not even to a different partition, and I always back up to at least two .... Anytime we throw away a backup copy of something we are making a compromise between being able to restore and preserving disk space and redundant backup

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this said, based upon Beta2, I will state: - SBS2003 moves the rating for reasonable recovery from a 'bare metal restore' up from 'not possible' to If nothing changes regarding the SFN handling with file by file backup/restore with Win2003, I would strongly recommend one of the following courses: (a) use

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Crexis Cre...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Thanks for the response Jill, Is it not possible to perhaps fake a Mediaid.bin file? Iif that is the problem then that is the only file that is missing from the backup set. Rgds, Crexis. "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: Sorry

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get NSS messages of Block corruption and reports of files not opening. If I restore files from backup and rebuild pool and don't load OFM all is just fine. nss /poolverify(3days ago i have results=red fault ->volumes only in maintanance mode and not possible these mount->"my hands was shaked"- nss

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... but my understanding is that undeleting files that were deleted across the network is not possible like you can in Novell, without purchasing a third party utility for the server. www.sunbelt-software.com is one place that I believe sells such a tool. Here we use tape backup to restore files, but if the backups

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·Log on as a service. ·Restore files and directories. ·Full file share permissions for the shares that are created when Exchange Server is installed. You can effectively restrict Exchange Server administrators from having broad powers over the Windows network, but the reverse is not possible.

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Both "directory" files and "data" files are treated the same way by cloning and imaging utlities. "File backup" is another matter. *TimDaniels* "Bill in Co." <not_really_h...@earthlink.net> wrote in message I had thought Anna had said her Casper "cloning" program does NOT retain the date stamps of the source

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But I don't understand how that is possible *using a sector-to-sector restoration process* (which you seem to be implying it IS using): For a file based (and not disk sector-based) copying process, I understand how the incremental backup can work - but not by using a raw sector-to-sector copying process,

Log File Recovery.
If you want to restore files backed up from an WinNT node onto an AIX node, it's not possible (without restoring first to another WinNT filesystem compatible node), If you want to restore an ADSM *Server* running on an WinNT machine onto an AIX machine you'll need the volumes from an ADSM database backup,

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The backup command allowed me to span the file across two disks. When I type the restore command at the command prompt on my XP home machine, it tells me it doesn't recognize the command. Please help me decipher how to get this file restored. If it is not possible with XP, I wonder why Microsoft would take

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Depending on the software used, it MAY or may NOT be possible. Only the people who wrote the backup software can tell you. -- A Professional Amateur...If anyone knew it all, My question is: is there any way to restore files from the tape set, even though the job was canceled before it finished? Thanks.

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But the way I would recommend is to make a backup from what you want to replicate and restore it on the other server. Then start the replication... It's so unstable and it's not made for such high loads. You should really use DFS-R and install 2003 R2 on both file servers... that's something that really works.

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What's not known (by me, at least), is whether it's possible/reliable to bare metal restore an SBS from a WHS backup. File/folder level restores of SBS from WHS backup are certainly fine. I have an SBS backing up to WHS - I do SBS backup first to disk, and then back up the entire SBS (including the .bkf) to WHS.

Arcserve 2000 restore by session directories not expandable
If you want to recover the log file as such, your prospects are very poor. Open a case with Microsoft to find out whether it is at all possible. If you want to recover the database, your odds are somewhat better, but they are not good. If you have a clean backup, restore it. If you want to be able to access the

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However, when files are restored from backup, the API windows uses, and apparently offers for *all backup programs that use file by file backup/restore* is that files are .... What I'm saying is it's possible that a very old version SFN might not be possible to recreate....but the chances of this even happening,