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Windows 2003 Server -Veritas Backup Exec 10 - Intelligent Disaster Recovery
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| Does anyone have the W2K3 - BE 10 - IDR configuration mentioned that
has been able to successfully complete the wizard in order to create a
bootable CD image?
I have searched the Internet / Veritas forums... and have been unable
to find anyone who has been able to solve the file in use problem with
the NETLOGON.CHG file. The work around they outline does not work with
Windows 2003. It involves changing permissions to deny access to the
file for the SYSTEM account and reboot. When the server restarts it
assumes that the file is corrupt, deletes and recreates it, resulting
in the same in use error over and over...
If anyone has solved this issue, I would be VERY INTERESTED in hearing
how. I think a patch from Veritas / Symantec is in order...
Thank you in advance for your input!
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| ninjastrikeforce 2006-02-17, 11:06 pm |
| Hi
i complete the creation of the iso and then after i boot from that to
restore a w2k3 system without problem i never meet the problem you
describe.
bye
Allan ha scritto:
> Does anyone have the W2K3 - BE 10 - IDR configuration mentioned that
> has been able to successfully complete the wizard in order to create a
> bootable CD image?
>
> I have searched the Internet / Veritas forums... and have been unable
> to find anyone who has been able to solve the file in use problem with
> the NETLOGON.CHG file. The work around they outline does not work with
> Windows 2003. It involves changing permissions to deny access to the
> file for the SYSTEM account and reboot. When the server restarts it
> assumes that the file is corrupt, deletes and recreates it, resulting
> in the same in use error over and over...
>
> If anyone has solved this issue, I would be VERY INTERESTED in hearing
> how. I think a patch from Veritas / Symantec is in order...
>
> Thank you in advance for your input!
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| DevDude 2006-02-17, 11:06 pm |
| It would be nice to have more information on the system and the OS that will
reproduce this behavior. Is it W2k3 with an integrated SP on some third
party server of some kind with a huge amount of memory? The hardware
configuration and OS level and configuration would be most helpful.
Thanks
Nick
"ninjastrikeforce" <ettore.fabbri@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1140222790.979140.136280@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Hi
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> i complete the creation of the iso and then after i boot from that to
> restore a w2k3 system without problem i never meet the problem you
> describe.
>
> bye
>
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> Allan ha scritto:
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