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Oliver-- Once you've created the ASP, the main concern is creating the librararies you need in that ASP. This can be either using the CRTLIB or RSTLIB commands. Once the libraries have been created, there's not much difference between a library in one ASP or another. You just qualify the library name, and the system handles the disks. Although this will separate 'your' data and 'their' data physically, what really separates the data is the library list you use. --Paul E Musselman PaulMmn@ix.netcom.nospam.com >Hello, > >we have a sales company that also has an 820. These people want to use our >820 as a backup machine. In case >of a disaster they want to restore their main application (from the last >backup) onto our machine and do emergency >operations. > >We already have an additional pair of disks (6718) and I wonder if we should >create an User ASP for this backup >procedure. > >We would like to seperate their stuff from ours, but I know there are some >gotchas involved with user ASPs. > >Any suggestions, > >Thanx, > >Oliver
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