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Re: Does Retrospect Client Turn Itself Off?




Ed,

a simple reinstall solved the problem here. We didn't have to go root, just reinstall over the existing client.

Good luck, Oliver




Am 26.04.2005 um 18:33 schrieb Ed Pastore:

On 4/25/05 9:52 PM, "Barbara Alfors" <email@hidden> wrote:


We have also had problems with OS X Retrospect clients turning themselves
off. I think it was because the client had to be installed as root, but
can't confirm this was the problem. We've had to delete and reset the
clients that this happened to (so far, about 3-4 out of 12 OS X clients).
We're running Retrospect client 5.1 and server 5.0 on OS X, with DHCP.



Thanks for the input. Did delete/reinstall make the problem go away?

Can you install Retro not as root?



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