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- From: sch@unx.sas.com (Steve Holzworth)
- Subject: Re: FastBack or Retrospect?
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- Message-ID: <sch.728265463@gargoyle>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 23:57:43 GMT
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- dan@Name: hpnmdp (Dan Pleasant) writes:
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- >Chris Ellens (ellens@bnr.ca) wrote:
- >>In article <mp-250193121237@134.111.45.21>, mp@az.stratus.com (Mike Peters)
- >>wrote:
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- stuff deleted..
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- >>(from what I've seen). What really bothers me about Fastback is that I
- >>can't restore a file to a volume with a different name than the one it was
- >>backed up from. Retrospect apparently handles this with it's
- >>archive/retrieve function.
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- >>Chris Ellens ellens@bnr.ca
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- >Don't be ridiculous. OF COURSE you can restore a file to a different
- >drive with Fastback. If you're going to slam something in public,
- >at least get your facts straight first.
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- >Dan Pleasant
- >[Wrote large parts of Fastback]
-
- Well then tell him (or her?) HOW, rather than just parading your superiority.
- Just saying "it ain't so" is absolutely useless.
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