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Arc Serve 2000

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Name: Admin
Date: November 19, 2001 at 11:28:11 Pacific
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Hi everyone, thx for taking time to read this post.

I'm planing to install a backup solution to a Nt 4.0 server wich is actually running the built-in backup of Nt 4.0 (wich is realy too basic for the needs.) I will be installing ARCserve 2000 Workgroup and Advanced Edition V. 7.0 on the server. The backup device is a STT8000A. My question is the following:

Does the STT8000A is supported by ArcServ 2000 ?
I went to http://esupport.ca.com/public/storage/infodocs/nt/arc2000.asp to look at the compatible device list but its not clear if the Stt8000a device is compatible or not with the solution i am entending to install.

Does somebody has a clue ?
Every comments will be welcome.

Merci! Everyone.

Seal-X
Admin



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Name: christina
Date: February 5, 2002 at 00:51:21 Pacific
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Hi All
Currently I have a arc server version 7.00 install on my Win NT Server. I have a backup to tape using arc serve on machine 1. The problem is I cannot restore the data from tape from Machine 2 unless I have the session number of the backup. Can someone please advise me as to where have I go wrong. Thanks


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