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  1. kowboy

    ArcServe 11 TapeCopy creats nonMUX tapes from MUX tapes

    Hi all, My backups are multiplexed. When I run tapecopy to copy the source tapes, the tapecopy process creates the destination tapes and non-multiplexed and there are more destination tapes than there are source tapes. And the process takes FOREVER... Anyone know how to make the destination...
  2. kowboy

    ARCserve 2000 with Dell PowerVault 122T backup tape drive

    Does ArcServe see your device correctly? Under device manager, expand the scsi adapter that your 122t is attached to. It should say Dell PV122T or something like that. Highlighting the device should show you all of your slots. My server correcly identifies our PV132T and shows all 20 slots...
  3. kowboy

    Tape Erase Question

    Thanks for the response. A quick erase also "cleaned" the database of the media information. I'm going to format the destination tapes with different names and see if that works.
  4. kowboy

    Tape Erase Question

    Problem: Erasing copied tapes (that are not in database) with same names as originals removes all orignal tape information from the database. Anyone know how to erase a tape in ArcServe without the tape information being automatically removed from the database? Is this an option by chance?
  5. kowboy

    I have several XP Pro workstations

    bcastner - THANK YOU!!! Problem solved. We were mapping home drives with a batch script, but after we specified the home directory under the profile properties of the user all of our problems were resolved. This is explained below by part of the explanation that I cut and pasted from the...
  6. kowboy

    I have several XP Pro workstations

    I have several XP Pro workstations that are running batch scripts (through group policy) to map network drives at logon. I am using the following syntax in the script: net use G: \\servername\sharename /peristent:no If the user turns on the machine at the beginning of the day and logs on...

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