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To follow up on my earlier question...  Thanks for the responses so
far...

 

I have a Domino backup tape that was created using BRMS.  I want to
restore individual NSF files and eventually get them down to the PC.

 

1.                   Since it was backed up using BRMS, do I have to do
the restore using BRMS or can I just do a 'regular' RST command to get
individual NSF files? [I'd rather not install BRMS just to get these
couple files]



2.                   If I have to restore using BRMS, does the AS400
need to have Domino installed in order for the restore to work or can I
just restore the NSF to an IFS directory?  [I'd rather not have to
_also_ install Domino just to get these couple files]



3.                   Is there anyway to restore the NSF directly onto an
intel box without using an AS400 connected tape drive? In other words,
could I get the NSF off the tape using a tape drive connected directly
to an NT or 2k box? [I'd rather not have to buy the IOP and tape attach
feature just to get these couple files]

 

Thanks.

 

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