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Re: Retrospect and ASIP
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Re: Retrospect and ASIP


  • Subject: Re: Retrospect and ASIP
  • From: Dave Huber <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 08:47:00 -0500

on 9/19/02 3:18 AM, email@hidden (email@hidden) wrote
the following pearls of wisdom:

> Hi,
> I thought Retro had a pref to turn off (lock out) AppleShare, during a
> backup? Scriptable?
>
> Is it the Retro Mac that is being backed up, or another one?
>
> Hope That Helps, &B-) Ian

Yes, Retrospect does have an option to lockout AppleShare IP file services.
This allows for a proper backup, but I would still like file services to be
turned on in the morning before teachers and students try to log in. I
currently have to manually turn ASIP back on. I am hoping to be able to
turn on ASIP with a script.

-Dave Huber

>> Hello all,
>>
>> I am attempting to learn AppleScript, but I don't think I have time to wait
>> to
>> learn this one the hard way...
>>
>> Does anyone know if AppleShare IP (6.3.3) file services can be disabled and
>> enabled using an AppleScript? If so, could you please throw the code my way?
>>
>> I need to be able to disable file services each night before Retrospect
>> performs a backup. Failure to do so results in about 30% of my files
>> becoming
>> flagged as "in use."
>>
>> Thank you very much,
>>
>>
>> -Dave Huber
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