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  1. WallyBeast

    Mac OS Forks?

    Many, many thanks drlex. I feel ashamed that someone with 15 years of UNIX didn't think of using the Terminal command line himself. Cheers WallyBeast
  2. WallyBeast

    Mac OS Forks?

    That sounds more like it. I shall give it a try when I get home tonight!
  3. WallyBeast

    Mac OS Forks?

    Thanks Willif. I had already deduced that both files were on the source platform, but disguised by Mac OS as one unified file. However, the inescabable truth is that I must skip every second file on my mp3 player unless I go to a PC. A secondary problem is that I can't even delete the files...
  4. WallyBeast

    Mac OS Forks?

    I have a tired old G3 iMac running 10.2.8. When I transfer mp3 files from my music library to my mp3 player or mobile, I end up with TWO of each file on the target device. One is a playable file, the other isn't. I assume that this is down to Mac OS's use of 'Data' and 'Resource' forks. I...
  5. WallyBeast

    Backup Exec 9 says Failed, but no error!

    Ok. Forget this one. Having set up a parallel backup of the same backup set on a separate backup server, we found the original job was working. Now four successful completions on the trot. Don't ya just love 'puters?>:-<
  6. WallyBeast

    Backup Exec 9 says Failed, but no error!

    I know this setup belongs in the V&A museum but I have a Dell server running NT and backing up itself and a couple of folders from a 'remote' server (albeit in the next rack) to a Dell LTO drive (with interchanger). The jobs have all run quite happily for years but have recently begun, with...

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