This is probably a dumb question, but here goes.
We have backup exec 8.6 loaded on our backup domain controller which is running Windows 2000 Server. We have remote backup agents loaded on our other servers. We have also purchased IDR and IDR remote agents to use with our servers. We do a remote backup of our cluster server running Windows 2000 Advanced. When I create the IDR media for this remote server, do I just need to stick the Windows 2000 Advanced Server CD in the backup domain controller's CD-ROM drive when I am prompted for a Windows NT CD Path so the appropriate IDR boot media (for Win 2000 Advanced instead of Win 2000) is created?
We have backup exec 8.6 loaded on our backup domain controller which is running Windows 2000 Server. We have remote backup agents loaded on our other servers. We have also purchased IDR and IDR remote agents to use with our servers. We do a remote backup of our cluster server running Windows 2000 Advanced. When I create the IDR media for this remote server, do I just need to stick the Windows 2000 Advanced Server CD in the backup domain controller's CD-ROM drive when I am prompted for a Windows NT CD Path so the appropriate IDR boot media (for Win 2000 Advanced instead of Win 2000) is created?