| Jack Dimple 2005-09-25, 5:47 pm |
| Nick, thanks for the reply as I despaired hearing from anybody on this.
We did try Backup Exec with the same results. So the tapes may be in
compressed format.
For those who have or are using ArcServe, please respond. Is there a
setting that may be configured wrong that is doing this with the dates
when the tapes are restored? The backup set span three tapes. Does this
provide you with a clue as to what is going on?
Any reply is appreciated.
Thanks!
-J
"DevDude" <icq69@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:qyJXe.97658$p_1.30080@tornado.tampabay.rr.com:
> Jack
> Backup Exec can read most of the ArcServe formats(as long as they
> aren't compressed using software compression). You can download the
> evaluation version and see if it will put the original dates back on
> your files. http://www.backupexec.com. It will all depend on how they
> saved the data when they(CA) created the tape.
>
> Nick
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> "Jack Dimple" <jd@dimple.com> wrote in message
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