I am working on a proposal for a realestate company. They have one large office with 20 users, and two smaller offices with 10 or fewer users. Because they are real estate agents, they are in and out of the office all the time.
I want to network the three locations with Netscreen 5GT...
I am trying to get a backup strategy in place for my customer. Here is what the software developer said about their software that uses MySQL 4.xx running on Windows Server 2000.
Is this true? I do not see how this is possible.
What we have learned with MySQL is you do not need to run a special...
I need to add this server's database to my nightly backup. If it was SQL Server, I could make a snapshot of the open database and back it up to tape automatically.
What I am asking is, if the database is added to the backup job using NTbackup, it it getting backed up?
If it is not getting...
I am new to MySQL. I have an application using MySQL running on Windows Server 2000. If I were using Microsoft SQL Server 2000, I would need special software to back up an open SQL Server database. Does this same problem exist with My SQL?
In otherwords, could I take the native NTbackup.exe...
All patched steveot. I notice when I click 'About Veritas' on the help menu, it does not indicate SP4a. All that's there is Rev 4691.
When I checked a couple of files randomly on 'Program Files' against the contents of SP4a in the SP4a doc, some files were off by 1 day, whereas 'beserver' for...
My customer has the latest release of 9.1 running on Small Business Servr 2003. About every other week, the Backup Exec job service decides to stop. The job fails and the tape gets stuck in the machine. I will go in remotely, start the service up, and everything is fine for another while.
I...
I am trying to get BackupExec 9 for Windows Servers to backup to CD-RW in Windows 2000 Server.
No matter what I try, I am unable to create a removeable-backup-to-disk folder. I get the message unable to create. Access is denied.
I am logged on as adminitrator. The Veritas System Logon...
Set up your wireless LAN per the manufacturer's instructions.
On each Win2K Professional client machine that belongs to the wireless LAN, go to Start, Settings, Network and Dial-up Connections. Right-click your wireless adapter and select Properties. Clear the Client for Microsoft Networks and...
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