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List:       ngw
Subject:    Re: [ngw] Restore GroupWise DMS Library
From:       Peter Van Lone <petervl () gmail ! com>
Date:       2004-12-31 14:32:39
Message-ID: 68b791330412310632702b6bbc () mail ! gmail ! com
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I think so ... except you should be able to do a search and perform
operations on them, including even being able to change ownership, and
give yourself view rights.

peter


On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 15:54:31 -0500, Tom Miller <TMiller@hnncsb.org> wrote:
> Thanks.  Novell's documentation or GW 6.5 says to just restore the library
> into the live system and run a GWcheck against it.  I did that, so I'm
> awaiting feedback from the user if he can see his files.  
>  
> Related, I noticed that when I opened the user's account on a restored post
> office, he can see documents that I cannot see, even though I am librarian. 
> Is this normal?
> 
> >>> petervl@gmail.com 12/30/2004 10:35:31 AM >>>
> On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 10:16:23 -0500, Tom Miller <TMiller@hnncsb.org> wrote:
> >  
> > Hi Folks, 
> >   
> > Someone here accidentally deleted a bunch of documents from one of our GW
> > DMS libraries.  I'm looking for the easiest method to restore these files.
>  
> >   
> > A few years ago I had an export utility from Novell, and I exported the
> > documents to a file system.  That would work here since the DMS is small,
> > but I can't find the utility (maybe you need to call Novell for it, can't
> > remember). 
> 
> you need to know the document number for the deleted docs, then you
> just restore them from tape and place back into the same location in
> the library where they were before. It's been a long time since I've
> done this and my memory is foggy, but I'm pretty sure there are TIDs
> about it. Also, if you go to caledonia.net you can get Danita's doc
> storage book.
> 
> peter
> 
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