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Thanks again for a short and sweet answer!
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>In <3E9E37C8.1010103@attbi.com>, on 04/16/03
> at 10:12 PM, Martin Rosenfeld said:
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>>Maybe this has been covered, but does BA2KSV copy the extended attributes
>>when writing to tape?
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>Yep, or it would be pretty worthless as an OS/2 backup tool. The server
>version also handles stuff like ACLs which you don't care about.
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>Steven.
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Thanks again for a short and sweet answer!
Steven Levine wrote:
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In <3E9E37C8.1010103@attbi.com>, on 04/16/03
at 10:12 PM, Martin Rosenfeld <rosenfeldmj@attbi.com> said:
Maybe this has been covered, but does BA2KSV copy the extended attributes
when writing to tape?
Yep, or it would be pretty worthless as an OS/2 backup tool. The server
version also handles stuff like ACLs which you don't care about.
Steven.
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