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Conner Backup Exec for DOS, Version 2.0

Copyright 1994, Arcada Software, Inc.
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This file contains important information that became
available after the written documentation was completed.

The following subjects are discussed:

1.   Installation
2.   Memory Requirements
3.   Verify Your First Backup
4.   Tape Despooling
5.   Compatibility Test Failure
6.   Running Conner Backup Exec under DesqView
7.   Compressed Drives
8.   Installing Conner Backup Exec on a System with Stacker
9.   The DOS Append Command
10.  Setup File Compatibility with Conner Backup Exec for Windows
11.  Hardware Compression Not Supported
12.  Laptop Power Management Conflicts
13.  Parallel Port Drive Configuration
14.  Parallel Port Drive IRQ Conflict With Sound Cards
15.  Maximum Parallel Port Cable Length
16.  Potential Conflict with PC-DOS 6.1 RAMBOOST
17.  Encrypted Backup Sets
18.  Backing Up Large Numbers of Files to AccuTrak Tapes 
19.  NetWare Server Information and AccuTrak Tapes
20.  NetWare Files With an Execute Only (X) Attribute
21.  Microsoft Works Thesaurus Corruption
22.  Files Not Backed Up
23.  Formatting Tapes on 386 Machines
24.  Tape Format Incompatibilities 
25.  Using Removable Media Drives


To print this file, type COPY README.TXT PRN at the DOS
prompt.

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1.   Installation
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Conner Backup Exec for DOS will not install or operate correctly 
from a DOS box within Windows. It must be installed and operated
directly from the DOS prompt.

The FILES command in your CONFIG.SYS file must be set to 10
or more files.

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2.   Memory Requirements
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Conner Backup Exec for DOS requires at least 520K of free memory.
To check your free memory, type MEM at the DOS prompt. To
free memory, remove any TSRs before running Conner Backup Exec.
See your system documentation for other methods.


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3.  Verify Your First Backup
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When you make your first backup with Conner Backup Exec, it
is highly recommended that you use the Read and Compare 
option. During the Compare phase, Conner Backup Exec compares 
each file on the tape with the original on your hard drive to 
ensure that they are identical. While comparing will increase 
the time of the backup, it will confirm that your computer 
system, tape drive, and Conner Backup Exec are working 
together correctly. If compare fails, run a hard disk utility 
program to determine whether the hard drive is free of errors 
and try the backup again.

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4.   Tape Despooling
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If a tape "despools" (comes loose from the cartridge capstan,
a very rare occurrence), it may be necessary to turn the drive's 
power off and on again or to reboot your system to clear the 
drive.

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5.   Compatibility Test Failure
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The compatibility test consists of a small backup and
compare, automatically performed by Conner Backup Exec to verify
that reliable backups can be performed with your current
configuration.

The most common cause of compatibility test failure is DMA
error.  Therefore, when the compatibility test fails, Conner 
Backup Exec automatically resets the DMA (Direct Memory Access)
to Low Speed.

During installation, other factors may contribute to 
compatibility test failure.  For this reason, the following 
procedure is recommended if the compatibility test fails
during installation:

    1. Complete the installation
    2. Restart Conner Backup Exec
    3. Choose Configure
    4. Choose Configuration Tests
    5. Set the Direct Memory Access to High Speed
    6. Redo the compatibility test

If the compatibility test fails again, follow the guidelines
presented in the on-line help, available by pressing F1.

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6.   Running Conner Backup Exec under DesqView
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To run Conner Backup Exec under DesqView, make the following
selections in DesqView:

    Create an entry in the Program Menu for Conner Backup Exec.

    Under Advanced Options, specify that Conner Backup Exec
     cannot share CPU when in the foreground, and that
     it cannot run in the background.

    Select Uses Its Own Colors.

    Set the Memory Size option to 512 K.

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7.   Compressed Drives
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If you are using compression software such as Stacker or
DoubleSpace, do not back up the compressed file; back up the 
logical drive instead. Because these compressed files are 
typically very large, attempting to restore may cause problems 
if you do not have enough disk space to restore the compressed file.

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8.   Installing Conner Backup Exec on a System with Stacker
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If you have Stacker software installed on your computer,
you may not want to let Conner Backup Exec make changes to your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file.  Some versions of Stacker create their
own AUTOEXEC.BAT file which should not be modified, and it
is this file that Conner Backup Exec will find.  

You can tell if this is the case on your computer if, during
Conner Backup Exec installation, the AUTOEXEC.BAT file that is
displayed says "DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE."  In this case, you
will need to find your original AUTOEXEC.BAT file and make
the following changes:

  Add the Conner Backup Exec directory to your PATH statement.

  Add the command "SET QBACKUP=path_name"
   
      where path_name is the directory you want Conner Backup Exec
      to use for setup and catalog files

  If you want to load the Backup Scheduler each time you
   start your computer, add the command QSCHED as the last
   command in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.      

For more information on loading the Backup Scheduler, see the
help topic "Installing the Backup Scheduler TSR."

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9.   The DOS Append Command
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If you use the DOS Append command with the /X or /X:ON
option, when you perform a restore, some files may not be
restored.  This is because of the way DOS reports names of
existing files when this command is in effect.

It is highly recommended that you deactivate the Append /x
command before performing restores.

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10.  Setup File Compatibility with Conner Backup Exec for Windows
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Conner Backup Exec for Windows, version 2.0, can read, use, 
and modify setup files created by Conner Backup Exec for DOS, 
version 2.0.  If you have made individual file or directory
selections in a setup file that is opened and resaved by
Conner Backup Exec for Windows, you may notice that some
filenames and directory names are displayed in a different
color (red if default colors are used).  This display change
will not affect the selections.

Conner Backup Exec for DOS, version 2.0, can use setup files
created by Conner Backup Exec for Windows, version 2.0,
with the following limitation:

    Individual file and/or directory selections made with
    the keyboard or mouse will not transfer from the Windows
    setup file to the DOS setup file.

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11.  Hardware Compression Not Supported
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Conner Backup Exec for DOS, Version 2.0, does not support 
the hardware compression function found on some high-speed 
controller cards.

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12.  Laptop Power Management Conflicts
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Some laptop power management systems take a "snapshot" of RAM and 
store it on the hard drive when they power down. This may create
a conflict if it occurs during a backup or restore or a tape 
formatting operation.

When using Conner Backup Exec, it is recommended that you turn
OFF all power management features and plug your laptop into an 
outlet rather than using the battery.

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13.  Parallel Port Drive Configuration
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If your parallel port tape drive does not automatically 
configure, first ensure that the power to the drive is on. If 
it is, turn it off, then on, and try configuring it again. See 
below for more suggestions.

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14.  Parallel Port Drive IRQ Conflict With Sound Cards
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You may experience a conflict in IRQ selection if you are 
configuring a parallel port tape drive on a system that 
includes a sound card or built-in sound system. SoundBlaster 
cards and compatibles use a default IRQ of 7, which is also 
used by LPT1. If this conflict occurs, you can:

    *  Change your sound card's IRQ if possible. Some cards do 
       not allow this change and some games may not work 
       correctly.

    *  Reconfigure your parallel port to LPT2, which uses IRQ 
       5. See your system documentation for more information.

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15.  Maximum Parallel Port Cable Length
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Your parallel port tape drive should be connected directly to 
your system's parallel port. If you use the pass-through 
connector on the drive to connect a second device such as a 
printer, the maximum cable length for both devices is 
approximately 10 feet (3 meters). 

If you have difficulty using your tape drive when a second
device is connected to the pass-through connector, disconnect 
the second device and its cable while using the tape drive.

If you experience data loss when using a printer connected to 
the pass-through connector, shorten the printer's cable if 
possible or disconnect the tape drive while printing.


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16.  Potential Conflict with PC-DOS 6.1 RAMBOOST
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If you wish to use the Scheduler TSR, QSCHED.COM, with PC-DOS 
6.1's RAMBOOST device, you must use the /SKIPHIGH switch to load 
it in conventional memory. Type QSCHED.COM /SKIPHIGH at the 
command line or include it in your AUTOEXEC.BAT line. NOTE: The 
QSCHED.COM TSR must be loaded last.

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17.  Encrypted Backup Sets
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Conner Backup Exec cannot restore backup sets encrypted by 
other backup programs. You must use the original software to
restore them.

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18.  Backing Up Large Numbers of Files to AccuTrak Tapes 
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When using AccuTrak tapes, backing up a very large number of 
files--approximately 30,000 to an 80MB tape or 45,000 to a 
120MB tape--will result in an error. Divide the files into 
two or more backup sets and back up each set to its own tape.

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19.  NetWare Server Information and AccuTrak Tapes
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Because of the proprietary format used by the tapes, NetWare 
bindery files, trustee information, and extended attributes 
cannot be backed up to AccuTrak tapes.

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20.  NetWare Files With an Execute Only (X) Attribute
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NetWare files with an execute only (X) attribute will not be 
backed up, compared, or overwritten during a restore.

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21.  Microsoft Works Thesaurus Corruption
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The Microsoft Works Thesaurus requires that the archive bit (A)
be set.  It is recommended that you do not back up this file. 
If you do back up the Thesaurus, it may not work correctly
because the archive bit will be changed. If this occurs, 
contact Microsoft Technical Support.

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22.  Files Not Backed Up
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Conner Backup Exec does not log or back up a number of files 
to avoid potential system conflicts if they are restored. 

  Compressed Volume files:

     DBLSPACE.0??
     DBLSPACE.BIN
     STACVOL.*
NOTE:  See section 7 above for more information about 
compressed drives.

  Windows swap files:

     386SPART.PAR
     WIN386.SWP

  NetWare System files:

     BACKOUT.TTS
     NET$SPL.QUE
     NET$MSG.SYS
     DIRSTAMP.SYS
     NET$OBJ.SYS*
     NET$PROP.SYS*
     NET$VAL.SYS*
     NET$BIND.SYS*
     NET$BVAL.SYS*
     SYS$LOG.ERR

* These NetWare bindery files will be backed up or restored only 
if you are logged on to a server as Supervisor. See your User 
Guide for more information.

Additionally, Conner Backup Exec will not back up a number of 
temporary files used by the program when these files are found 
in the program's directory.


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23.  Formatting Tapes on 386 Machines
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If you encounter difficulties formatting tapes on a slower 386 
machine or receive a message stating "The tape controller is not
responding correctly," make sure your turbo switch is on.

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24.  Tape Format Incompatibilities
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Because of inconsistencies in the formatting process used by 
different tape drives, it is highly recommended that you 
format tapes in the drive where you will use them.

NOTE: Conner Backup Exec cannot format AccuTrak tapes. If 
your drive supports AccuTrak tapes, you should purchase them 
preformatted.

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25.  Using Removable Media Drives
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For your backup software to recognize and use a removable media 
drive such as a Bernoulli drive, the drive must be locked.
