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>We've been using this strategy to minimise tape & offline batch-window >usage for 5 years, but I'm wondering if this is wrong for effective >disaster-recovery, ........> > If you have been doing the same save/backup proceudres for 5 years and "wonder" if it correct, then you really need to test your disaster recovery plan. You may find you are not saving enough objects (system and user) in order to do a rapid rebuild at a recovery site. Richard W Shealy _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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