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November 6th, 2006 00:00

I believe VSS has a single enabler and then for the clients wher you do not want to use VSS, you put VSS: *=off in Save operations in the client resource.

By my experience with a couple of sites, if it is a mixed setup between Windows 2000 & Windows 2003, you need to set VSS off even if you are not using the VSS enabler.

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November 6th, 2006 00:00

Open files get backed up when you install the open file manager agent on the specific client you want to use it on.

Even the licenses are fed in the open file agent on the client. If you do not istall the Open File Manager on a client, Networker server does not backup open files.

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November 6th, 2006 00:00

Even the licenses are fed in the open file agent on
the client. If you do not istall the Open File
Manager on a client, Networker server does not backup
open files.

Unless you are using VSS backup which is native one since 7.x and Windows client, but requires license. License allocation for VSS is not the smartest one so you will need to manually set it off unless you wish to have it allocated.

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November 6th, 2006 01:00

OK, thanks, now I know how to proceed...

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November 6th, 2006 01:00

Thanks for all the replies so far.

I think I must make sure about the type of license -
whether it is a Open File Manager
license or a VSS license.

The license is defined on the license certificate
thingy as: Networker Windows 2003 Open
File Option.

Is this VSS or not?


This is for VSS.

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November 6th, 2006 01:00

Thanks for all the replies so far.

I think I must make sure about the type of license - whether it is a Open File Manager
license or a VSS license.

The license is defined on the license certificate thingy as: Networker Windows 2003 Open
File Option.

Is this VSS or not?
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