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  1. Gurnsy

    Manually expiring tape images (not the actual tape).

    Many thanks indeed stumpr! The information about the tape being moved to the scratch pool post v4.5_FP5 is valuable. (Are there additional options which instruct the tape to be left in its original pool in this version, or is this no longer possible?) Regards, Gurnsy
  2. Gurnsy

    Manually expiring tape images (not the actual tape).

    Hello there, I am looking for a command to manually expire all tape images on a piece of media so that it may be re-used for a fresh backup. Is this the correct command to use? : bpexpdate -m <TapeNumber> -d 0 -host <MediaServer> -force If so, does it leave the media in it's original pool...
  3. Gurnsy

    Frequency based backups + tape retention

    Apologies for the newbie question... We are running Netbackup 4.5 with calendar based scheduling. Our Monday-Thursday tapes have a retention of 12 days and are re-used every 2 weeks. On Fridays we use different tapes with a retention of 27 days (i.e. they are re-used monthly). Our problem (and...
  4. Gurnsy

    Using motion tweening to &quot;zoom in&quot; on an image

    Hello Bill, Many thanks for the information. :) I've done the following: - imported a jpg image - converted this to a movie symbol called &quot;chaos&quot; - added an instance of this to frame 1 (instance name &quot;chaos&quot;) - I've then added your example script as an action on frame 1...
  5. Gurnsy

    Using motion tweening to &quot;zoom in&quot; on an image

    Hello, I'm very new at using Flash MX so apologies for the newbie question. I am trying to use motion tweening to move between two jpg's, one of which is 10% bigger than the other. The effect I'm after is that you &quot;zoom in&quot; slowly on the static image over the duration of the tween...

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