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08-15-2001 09:16 AM
08-15-2001 09:16 AM
Further to my fbackup question, here's another:
If I backup these files, say 1300 of them, is there a way to recover them to a different directory, minus the path?
Here's what I mean:
/dir1/dir2/dir3/file1 --to--
/dir4/file1
Is this possible?
Once again I grovel at your feet, and will do all of your cleaning for an hour.
Ron (I'm not worthy) Irving
If I backup these files, say 1300 of them, is there a way to recover them to a different directory, minus the path?
Here's what I mean:
/dir1/dir2/dir3/file1 --to--
/dir4/file1
Is this possible?
Once again I grovel at your feet, and will do all of your cleaning for an hour.
Ron (I'm not worthy) Irving
Should have been an astronaut.
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08-15-2001 10:30 AM
08-15-2001 10:30 AM
Re: frecover
Ron-
If you are using SAM to backup/restore (I know, I know. REAL system admins use the command line for backup...), you can specify in the restore option (after choosing the files) to backup to a non-root directory. It will prompt you for the directory.
Mark
If you are using SAM to backup/restore (I know, I know. REAL system admins use the command line for backup...), you can specify in the restore option (after choosing the files) to backup to a non-root directory. It will prompt you for the directory.
Mark
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