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<div>At 12:49 +1000 2/8/05, Brett Conlon wrote:</div>
<blockquote type="cite" cite><font size="-1">Hiya Retro
oficionadoes,</font><br>
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<font size="-1">Can someone point me in the direction of documentation
on how to best set up permissions so that Retrospect running on a
separate Mac can back up ALL of an OSX Server's partitions?</font><br>
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<font size="-1">I have 2 partitions that don't get backed up, despite
having them chosen in the Client setup. The partitions that do get
backed up have read/write access. The 2 that don't have read
only.</font><br>
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<font size="-1">Do I need to change the login of the Retro Mac to
something else, or give the Retro Mac higher access on the Server...
or something else?</font><br>
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<font size="-1">BTW, the Dantz site brought up nothing for
me....</font><br>
<br>
<font size="-1">Cheers,</font><br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font size="-1">Coj</font></blockquote>
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<div>Brett,</div>
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<div>Well assuming you have the right version of Retrospect (i.e.
Retrospect Server) you should be OK.</div>
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<div>I have a few clients with 6.0.204 or 6.0.212 that are happy
backing up 10.4.2 Server, 10.3.7 Server, 10.3.9 Server etc.</div>
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<div>All you need to do is install the client on the Server (6.0.109
or 6.0.110) and run Retrospect on a different machine. The Server does
need to be logged in though (from memory).</div>
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<div>Hope that helps!</div>
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<div>Feel free to iChat me if it doesn't.</div>
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