32 bit setting ?

I sometimes use Audio Hijack Pro to record lectures.
On my Mac Book Pro I have recently started using Safari instead of Firefox, partly because I want to sync my bookmarks with Safari on my iPhone.
It is faster but one problem is that whenever I try to record using AHP it says 'cannot record using Safari in 64 bit mode' It gives a button to automatically relaunch in 32 bit mode. However I then have to navigate back and re log in to the lecture.
Is there a way to set Safari to use 32 bit mode as the default?
thanks
Pete

Get Info window of the Safari app.

Similar Messages

  • LR 5.5 upgrade. I only get the the 32 bit set up and an error when the 64 bit set up should be created. It says not enough disk space and no access to write. The disk space is ok and the 32 bit file was indeed created.

    LR 5.5 upgrade. I only get the the 32 bit set up and an error when the 64 bit set up should be created. It says not enough disk space and no access to write. The disk space is okay and the 32 bit file was indeed created. I have Windows 7 Home edition.

    Hi Rob, Thanks for your input. The temp location is on the C drive with 228 GB free space. My other drives have 123 GB and 204 GB of free space. I can see how the 32 bit set up is perfectly extracted when it stops when coming to the 64 bit set up. I have done the exercise several times and also made new downloads. I am using Norton 360 and Malwarebytes anti-malware but the dowload from Adobe should be trusted.

  • MPLS , DF bit set

    Hi everybody
    According to my book, if an LSR can not fragment the labelled packet because of DF bit, following will occur:
      Only if the IP header has the Don’t Fragment (DF) bit set does the LSR not fragment the IP packet, but it drops the packet and returns an ICMP error message “Fragmentation needed and do not fragment bit set” (ICMP type 3, code 4) to the originator of the IP packet. As with the ICMP message “time exceeded” (type 11, code 0), which is sent when the TTL expires of a labeled packet, the “Fragmentation needed and do not fragment bit set” ICMP message is sent, using a label stack that is the outgoing label stack for the packet that caused the ICMP message to be created. This means that the ICMP message travels further down the LSP until it reaches the egress LSR of that LSP. Then it is returned to the originator of the packet with the DF bit set.
    However, when i put this claim  to test, i do not see that behavior.
    R5---R1 f0/1-----R2----R3---R4
    Above R1 f0/1  mpls mtu 1400
    On R5, i generated a ping of 1500 , DF bit set.   R1 should send ICMP error towards R4 which then send it to R5.
    R5#debug ip icmp
    ICMP packet debugging is on
    R5#ping
    Protocol [ip]:
    Target IP address: 4.4.4.4
    Repeat count [5]:
    Datagram size [100]: 1500
    Timeout in seconds [2]:
    Extended commands [n]: y
    Source address or interface:
    Type of service [0]:
    Set DF bit in IP header? [no]: y
    Validate reply data? [no]:
    Data pattern [0xABCD]:
    Loose, Strict, Record, Timestamp, Verbose[none]:
    Sweep range of sizes [n]:
    Type escape sequence to abort.
    Sending 5, 1500-byte ICMP Echos to 4.4.4.4, timeout is 2 seconds:
    Packet sent with the DF bit set
    Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
    I do not see such ICMP errors message being received. Wireshark capture between R1--R2, does not show that any ICMP error message from R1 either. 
    I suspect the packets with DF bit are silently discarded by LSR ( R1). If this is true, then my book is pretty wrong. 
    thanks

    Thanks Nagendra
    R4#show version
    Cisco IOS Software, 2600 Software (C2691-ADVIPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.4(15)T6, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
    Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
    Copyright (c) 1986-2008 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
    Compiled Mon 07-Jul-08 04:30 by prod_rel_team
    ROM: ROMMON Emulation Microcode
    ROM: 2600 Software (C2691-ADVIPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.4(15)T6, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
    R4 uptime is 46 minutes
    System returned to ROM by unknown reload cause - suspect boot_data[BOOT_COUNT] 0x0, BOOT_COUNT 0, BOOTDATA 19
    System image file is "tftp://255.255.255.255/unknown"

  • External route with Down Bit set by CE router

    I have a question regarding the Down Bit. All the documentation I see concentrates on the redistribution of the MP-BGP into OSPF but I want to know more about the OSPF redistribution into MP-BGP. I think the rule is different for Type3 and Type5 LSAs.
    Lets say the CE redistributes a RIP route into OSPF, creating an LSA Type 5 route sent to the PE router - with the Down Bit set.
    Will this PE router redistribute this route into MP-BGP?
    I know that LSA Type 3 summary routes will not be redistributed into MP-BGP if the Down Bit is set but I am wondering about external OSPF routes with the Down Bit set????
    I am assuming that redistribution of RIP into OSPF at the CE does infact set this Down Bit before passing on to the PE router?

    How can step 2 in the sequence description say that PE2-AS1 receives an OSPF route with the Down Bit already set? This comes from the CE.
    I find this all very confusing when I check out these sequences - I thought only the PE router assigns Down Bit to LSA Type 3 routes?
    All the other references I see show how PE1-AS1 would normally set the Down Bit as it is redistributed back into OSPF?
    Thanks for your help - I feel I am getting closer. It is just this second step that is throwing me!
    Cheers
    Walter

  • Fileserver randomly gets dirty bit set

    Hello,
    Recently the events below started showing up in the eventlog our DFS-R enabled fileservers.
    Event ID 55:
    Source: Ntfs
    The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable. Please run the chkdsk utility on the volume Fileserver-D.
    And:
    Event ID 26: Application popup
    Application popup: Windows - Corrupt File : Exception Processing Message 0xc0000102 Parameters 0x000007FEFD29718C 0x000007FEFD29718C 0x000007FEFD29718C 0x000007FEFD29718C
    I've found several articles/threads (most of them from a while ago). One of them had a link to a Microsoft fix. But when trying to install those, they appeared not applicable.
    Is there any way we can make these events provide more verbose information. The events here only show there is a problem. Not which proces, executable or file potentially caused the application popup and result in getting the dirty bit set.
    The parameters with large hex numbers mean nothing to me. Can they be translated to anything useful in human language? Right now there's nothing to go on in terms of finding the cause/culprit.

    Hi,
    Which operating system is installed on the server? Event ID 55 has alerted you to the fact that there is corruption on the volume, and the only tool capable of resolving the file system corruption is CHKDSK. Try to run “chkdsk /f /r” to check and fix the volume.
    For more detailed information, you could refer to the article below:
    EVENT ID 55: When Good Bits Go Bad
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/askcore/archive/2012/05/09/event-id-55-when-good-bits-go-bad.aspx
    Best Regards,
    Mandy
    Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact [email protected]

  • New files and folders on a Linux client mounting a Windows 2012 Server for NFS share do not inherit Owner and Group when SetGID bit set

    Problem statement
    When I mount a Windows NFS service file share using UUUA and set the Owner and Group, and set the SetGID bit on the parent folder in a hierarchy. New Files and folders inside and underneath the parent folder do not inherit the Owner and Group permissions
    of the parent.
    I am given to understand from this Microsoft KnowledgeBase article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/951716/en-gb) the problem is due to the Windows implmentation of NFS Services not supporting the Solaris SystemV or BSD grpid "Semantics"
    However the article says the same functionality can acheived by using ACE Inheritance in conjunction with changing the Registry setting for "KeepInheritance" to enable Inheritance propagation of the Permissions by the Windows NFS Services.
    1. The Precise location of the "KeepInheritance" DWORD key appears to have "moved" in  Windows Server 2012 from a Services path to a Software path, is this documented somewhere? And after enabling it, (or creating it in the previous
    location) the feature seems non-functional. Is there a method to file a Bug with Microsoft for this Feature?
    2. All of the references on demonstrating how to set an ACE to achieve the same result "currently" either lead to broken links on Microsoft technical websites, or are not explicit they are vague or circumreferential. There are no plain Examples.
    Can an Example be provided?
    3. Is UUUA compatible with the method of setting ACE to acheive this result, or must the Linux client mount be "Mapped" using an Authentication source. And could that be with the new Flat File passwd and group files in c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc
    and is there an Example available.
    Scenario:
    Windows Server 2012 Standard
    File Server (Role)
    +- Server for NFS (Role) << -- installed
    General --
    Folder path: F:\Shares\raid-6-array
    Remote path: fs4:/raid-6-array
    Protocol: NFS
    Authentication --
    No server authentication
    +- No server authentication (AUTH_SYS)
    ++- Enable unmapped user access
    +++- Allow unmapped user access by UID/GID
    Share Permissions --
    Name: linux_nfs_client.host.edu
    Permissions: Read/Write
    Root Access: Allowed
    Encoding: ANSI
    NTFS Permissions --
    Type: Allow
    Principal: BUILTIN\Administrators
    Access: Full Control
    Applies to: This folder only
    Type: Allow
    Principal: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
    Access: Full Control
    Applies to: This folder only
    -- John Willis, Facebook: John-Willis, Skype: john.willis7416

    I'm making some "major" progress on this problem.
    1. Apparently the "semantics" issue to honor SGID or grpid in NFS on the server side or the client side has been debated for some time. It also existed as of 2009 between Solaris nfs server and Linux nfs clients. The Linux community defaulted to declaring
    it a "Server" side issue to avoid "Race" conditions between simultaneous access users and the local file system daemons. The client would have to "check" for the SGID and reformulate its CREATE request to specify the Secondary group it would have to "notice"
    by which time it could have changed on the server. SUN declined to fix it.. even though there were reports it did not behave the same between nfs3 vs nfs4 daemons.. which might be because nfs4 servers have local ACL or ACE entries to process.. and a new local/nfs
    "inheritance" scheme to worry about honoring.. that could place it in conflict with remote access.. and push the responsibility "outwards" to the nfs client.. introducing a race condition, necessitating "locking" semantics.
    This article covers that discovery and no resolution - http://thr3ads.net/zfs-discuss/2009/10/569334-CR6894234-improved-sgid-directory-compatibility-with-non-Solaris-NFS-clients
    2. A much Older Microsoft Knowledge Based article had explicit examples of using Windows ACEs and Inheritance to "mitigate" the issue.. basically the nfs client "cannot" update an ACE to make it "Inheritable" [-but-] a Windows side Admin or Windows User
    [-can-] update or promote an existing ACE to "Inheritable"
    Here are the pertinent statements -
    "In Windows Services for UNIX 2.3, you can use the KeepInheritance registry value to set inheritable ACEs and to make sure that these ACEs apply to newly created files and folders on NFS shares."
    "Note About the Permissions That Are Set by NFS Clients
    The KeepInheritance option only applies ACEs that have inheritance enabled. Any permissions that are set by an NFS client will
    only apply to that file or folder, so the resulting ACEs created by an NFS client will
    not have inheritance set."
    "So
    If you want a folder's permissions to be inherited to new subfolders and files, you must set its permissions from the Windows NFS server because the permissions that are set by NFS clients only apply to the folder itself."
    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;321049
    3. I have set up a Windows 2008r2 NFS server and mounted it with a Redhat Enteprise Linux 5 release 10 x86_64 server [Oct 31, 2013] and so far this does appear to be the case.
    4. In order to mount and then switch user to a non-root user to create subdirectories and files, I had to mount the NFS share (after enabling Anonymous AUTH_SYS mapping) this is not a good thing, but it was because I have been using UUUA - Unmapped Unix
    User Access Mapping, which makes no attempt to "map" a Unix UID/GID set by the NFS client to a Windows User account.
    To verify the Inheritance of additional ACEs on new subdirectories and files created by a non-root Unix user, on the Windows NFS server I used the right click properties, security tab context menu, then Advanced to list all the ACEs and looked at the far
    Column reflecting if it applied to [This folder only, or This folder and Subdirectories, or This folder and subdirectories and files]
    5. All new Subdirectories and files createdby the non-root user had a [Non-Inheritance] ACE created for them.
    6. I turned a [Non-Inheritance] ACE into an [Inheritance] ACE by selecting it then clicking [Edit] and using the Drop down to select [This folder, subdirs and files] then I went back to the NFS client and created more subdirs and files. Then back to the
    Windows NFS server and checked the new subdirs and folders and they did Inherit the Windows NFS server ACE! - However the UID/GID of the subdirs and folders remained unchanged, they did not reflect the new "Effective" ownership or group membership.
    7. I "believe" because I was using UUUA and working "behind" the UID/GID presentation layer for the NFS client, it did not update that presentation layer. It might do that "if" I were using a Mapping mechanism and mapped UID/GID to Windows User SIDs and
    Group SIDs. Windows 2008r2 no longer has a "simple" Mapping server, it does not accept flat text files and requires a Schema extension to Active Directory just to MAP a windows account to a UID/GID.. a lot of overhead. Windows Server 2012 accepts flat text
    files like /etc/passwd and /etc/group to perform this function and is next on my list of things to see if that will update the UID/GID based on the Windows ACE entries. Since the Local ACE take precedence "over" Inherited ACEs there could be a problem. The
    Inheritance appears to be intended [only] to retain Administrative rights over user created subdirs and files by adding an additional ACE at the time of creation.
    8. I did verify from the NFS client side in Linux that "Even though" the UID/GID seem to reflect the local non-root user should not have the ability to traverse or create new files, the "phantom" NFS Server ACEs are in place and do permit the function..
    reconciling the "view" with "reality" appears problematic, unless the User Mapping will update "effective" rights and ownership in the "view"
    -- John Willis, Facebook: John-Willis, Skype: john.willis7416

  • Display won't sleep -- PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep bit set

    Hi, my Mac had a problem such that the display, which is set to sleep after 3 minutes, would not go to sleep, wasting power and lighting up my office undesirably.  I just wanted to post it as a possible helpe to others. 
    Last night, the PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep bit got set by something called "powerd" and something I hadn't seen, NoDisplaySleepAssertion, got set by "screensharingd". 
    rcook@rhomemac (~): pmset -g assertions
    9/26/12 11:34:08 PM PDT 
    Assertion status system-wide:
       PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep    1
       CPUBoundAssertion              0
       PreventSystemSleep             0
       PreventUserIdleSystemSleep     0
       ExternalMedia                  0
       UserIsActive                   0
       ApplePushServiceTask           0
       BackgroundTask                 0
    Listed by owning process:
      pid 59830(screensharingd): [0x0000000500000172] 00:00:00 NoDisplaySleepAssertion named: "Nameless (via IOPMAssertionCreate)"
      pid 59809(powerd): [0x000000050000012d] 00:01:46 PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep named: "com.apple.powermanagement.delayDisplayOff"
            Timeout will fire in: -46.2 Action=TimeoutActionTurnOff
    Something I don't understand was the negative value for  "Timeout will fire in: -46.2 "  What's up with that? 
    My solution was to turn off ScreenSharing, then go to the Terminal and do this:
    sudo kill -9 59809 59830
    Simply killing the offending processes didn't work, I had to explicitly turn off Screensharing first. 
    I then checked and PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep was 0:
    rcook@rhomemac (~): pmset -g assertions
    9/26/12 11:34:54 PM PDT 
    Assertion status system-wide:
       PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep    0
       PreventSystemSleep             0
       PreventUserIdleSystemSleep     0
       ExternalMedia                  0
       UserIsActive                   0
       ApplePushServiceTask           0
       BackgroundTask                 0
    So I turned Screen Sharing back on and it remained set to 0. 
    Problem solved. 

    Hi, my Mac had a problem such that the display, which is set to sleep after 3 minutes, would not go to sleep, wasting power and lighting up my office undesirably.  I just wanted to post it as a possible helpe to others. 
    Last night, the PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep bit got set by something called "powerd" and something I hadn't seen, NoDisplaySleepAssertion, got set by "screensharingd". 
    rcook@rhomemac (~): pmset -g assertions
    9/26/12 11:34:08 PM PDT 
    Assertion status system-wide:
       PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep    1
       CPUBoundAssertion              0
       PreventSystemSleep             0
       PreventUserIdleSystemSleep     0
       ExternalMedia                  0
       UserIsActive                   0
       ApplePushServiceTask           0
       BackgroundTask                 0
    Listed by owning process:
      pid 59830(screensharingd): [0x0000000500000172] 00:00:00 NoDisplaySleepAssertion named: "Nameless (via IOPMAssertionCreate)"
      pid 59809(powerd): [0x000000050000012d] 00:01:46 PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep named: "com.apple.powermanagement.delayDisplayOff"
            Timeout will fire in: -46.2 Action=TimeoutActionTurnOff
    Something I don't understand was the negative value for  "Timeout will fire in: -46.2 "  What's up with that? 
    My solution was to turn off ScreenSharing, then go to the Terminal and do this:
    sudo kill -9 59809 59830
    Simply killing the offending processes didn't work, I had to explicitly turn off Screensharing first. 
    I then checked and PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep was 0:
    rcook@rhomemac (~): pmset -g assertions
    9/26/12 11:34:54 PM PDT 
    Assertion status system-wide:
       PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep    0
       PreventSystemSleep             0
       PreventUserIdleSystemSleep     0
       ExternalMedia                  0
       UserIsActive                   0
       ApplePushServiceTask           0
       BackgroundTask                 0
    So I turned Screen Sharing back on and it remained set to 0. 
    Problem solved. 

  • OSPF down-bit set for a route originated as static?

    If remote PE is redistributing a static route to VRF, local PE will get this route via BGP. Now suppose this local PE and CE is running OSPF and BGP VPNv4 route is redistributed to OSPF, will this PE set down-bit for type 5 LSAs advertised to CE?
    I am bit confused by RFC-4576, it states that "When a type 3, 5, or 7 LSA is sent from a PE to a CE, the DN bit MUST be set", my understanding is that only if the route is originated from OSPF (at remote PE) then PE will set down-bit in LSAs advertised to CE.

    Niranjan,
    IOS also set the tag to the BGP ASN on external routes as a loop avoidance mechanism as described in RFC 4577, section 4.2.5.2. According to the same RFC, this method has to be supported by default by any compliant implementation for backward compatibility purposes.
    RFC4576: Using a Link State Advertisement (LSA) Options Bit to Prevent Looping in BGP/MPLS IP Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
    http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4576.txt?number=4576
    RFC4577: OSPF as the Provider/Customer Edge Protocol for BGP/MPLS IP Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
    http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4577.txt?number=4577
    Regards,

  • X-Fi Extreme Music 48 Khz to 96 Khz and 16 bit to 24 bit sett

    ?Hello guys, I recently bought this card and everything works fine, but I have some questions.
    . Where are the 48khz/96 khz and 6bit/24bit settings (except 24BIT Crystializer) which I had on my old Audigy SE and SB Li've 24 bit's
    2. Is there a real difference in performance/quality between Gaming Mode and Entertainment Mode? Is it ok to play games in Ent.Mode?
    3. What are the correct settings to achieve best sound quality pairing a Logitech Z-5500 (volume/bass/treble/eq/crystalizer levels)?
    Thank you very much and I repeat, I don't have any troubleshooting issues, I just need some advices because I am not an expert in sound and I heard this X-Fi Extreme Music is very good when you set it up correctly.

    go to entertainment mode, go to digital i/o all the way on the right,then change the digital output sampling rate to 96khz

  • OSPF LSA with DC bit set

    Hello,
    If an LSA is received by an OSPF router which is not Demand Circuit capable, will that LSA be installed in link state database?
    Thanks         

    How can step 2 in the sequence description say that PE2-AS1 receives an OSPF route with the Down Bit already set? This comes from the CE.
    I find this all very confusing when I check out these sequences - I thought only the PE router assigns Down Bit to LSA Type 3 routes?
    All the other references I see show how PE1-AS1 would normally set the Down Bit as it is redistributed back into OSPF?
    Thanks for your help - I feel I am getting closer. It is just this second step that is throwing me!
    Cheers
    Walter

  • TE with MPLA exp bit set

    Hello
    I have a multilink bundle which will be the path used for my primary tunnel. I need to set mpls exp bit for qos (bandwidth reservation for specific traffic class)
    Now iam applying my service policy applied on the multilink interface.
    If enable my tunnel with explicit path configured as the ips of Multilink interfaces where should my service policy go either on the tunnel interface or Multilink interface.
    Futher when my primary tunnel fails i have another path configured as next path option either explicit or dynamic. Can i have the same qos on the other path also if enable the service policy on the tunnel interface.
    REgards
    Parthiban

    The following documents have more information on marking packets in QoS.
    http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/dscpvalues.html
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5014/products_feature_guide_chapter09186a00800ca4f0.html

  • K8N Neo4 RAID 0 - Windows 7 32-bit set up

     I currently have Win Vista 32-bit in a RAID 0 configuration running on my K8N Neo4 without any issues. I'd like to upgrade to Windows 7 and retain the benefits of a RAID 0 configuration.
     Question; Does the the Windows 2000/XP 32bit driver posted on the MSI work?
    Thanks.
     

    It is a well known fact that nforce4 chipset's nv SATA RAID is not supported in Win7.
    Should you have trouble getting nv SATA RAID working on these older chipsets while installing Win7, have a look here:
    http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/windows-7-nvraid-installation-guide-t72447.html

  • Setting the sticky bit on a file fails in a zone

    On initial inspection, the sticky bit on directories seem to be consistent across both the Global zone and local zone. However, they are inconsistent for files. Is this a bug, and if it is how to I raise a defect report?
    Excerpt from chmod man page:
    If a regular file is not executable and has {stick bit} set, the file is assumed to be a swap file. In this case, the system's page cache will not be used to hold the file's data. If the {stick bit} bit is set on any other file, the results are unspecified.
    Solaris 10 update 4 (Global Zone).
    # uname -a
    SunOS mumble.amtest.com 5.10 Generic_120011-14 sun4v sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-T1000
    # chmod 1777 testfile
    # ls -l testfile
    -rwxrwxrwt 1 root other 0 Jul 11 14:24 testfile
    # chmod 1770 testfile
    # ls -l testfile
    -rwxrwx--T 1 root other 0 Jul 11 14:24 testfile
    # chmod 1000 testfile
    # ls -l testfile
    ---------T 1 root other 0 Jul 11 14:24 testfile
    Solaris 10 update 4 (Local Zone)
    # uname -a
    SunOS qatamos-z1 5.10 Generic_120011-14 sun4v sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-T1000
    # chmod 1777 testfile
    # ls -l testfile
    -rwxrwxrwx 1 root other 10 Jul 10 14:59 testfile
    # chmod 1770 testfile
    # ls -l testfile
    -rwxrwx--- 1 root other 10 Jul 10 14:59 testfile
    # chmod 1000 testfile
    # ls -l testfile
    ---------- 1 root other 10 Jul 10 14:59 testfile

    It isn't the fact that the bit isn't set. I guess the biggest complaint is that there is no error when trying to set the bit.
    chmod returns success, even though it failed to set the bit.
    Normally, if someone does not have enough privileges to modify permissions on a file, an error is returned.

  • How can I set ACR 5.2 to open RAW files as 16 Bit and not 8?

    Whenever I open RAW files in ACR 5.2 they open as 8 bit. I change the bit depth to 16 and work on a file... but when I open my next RAW file it's back to 8.
    Is there any way to set ACR so that it always opens my RAW files as 16 Bit.. and saves other settings as well?

    Bennett, when you open a raw file in Camera Raw and finish working on it the choices to click on are Open Image, Cancel, and Done. Which one are you clicking on to close the image in ACR? Cancel will do just that. Cancel the changes and the 16/8 bit setting will not be kept. The other two choices (Open Image and Done) will maintain the changes you made and the 16/8 bit setting and the color space should stick for the next image.

  • Archive Bits Not Setting

    Hello,
    I have just noticed a strange anomaly on our NetWare 6.5 SP4 server. I'm not sure how long this has been going on.
    When some documents are created/saved on the server, the archive bit is not being set. We discovered this when a file was inadvertently deleted and while trying to restore it could not find it on our backup tapes (differential backup based on archive bit). As I searched around the various drives (both Windows and NetWare), I found that this is randomly (as far as I can tell) happening with all users, but only on our Netware server. The Windows server is fine.
    It appears to be mostly MS Office documents, probably because that is mostly what we use here, but there are some PDFs missing the archive bit too. I have tried to create several test documents and am not able to reproduce it for myself. I had another user walk through and re-create several documents (duplicating the work from the day before where archive bits were not set), but while I was watching, all archive bits were set.
    I did a search on the NetWare server for all documents created/modified since Sept 30 (our last full backup where all archive bits should have been reset). I found about 1000 documents that have been created/modified,but did not have the archive bit set. I then set the archive bit on all of them. This afternoon I re-ran that same search and came up with about 50 documents that were created/modified today that did not get the archive bit set. This represents about 25% of the files created/modified today.
    I've searched the Internet and Novell's website looking for answers but haven't had any luck.
    Has anyone else run into anything like this before?
    thanks,
    david

    UPDATE:
    The first day after I installed the updates, I had about 20 documents not get the archive bit set. That was fewer than the 100 or so I was getting per day before the updates.
    In the last week or so since that day, I have now only had a few documents not get the archive bit set during the entire week. While it is not perfect, maybe it will continue to improve.
    Thanks for all your help with this.
    david
    >>> David Hodgson<[email protected]> 10/27/2010 4:29 PM >>>
    Hello,
    I have just noticed a strange anomaly on our NetWare 6.5 SP4 server. I'm not sure how long this has been going on.
    When some documents are created/saved on the server, the archive bit is not being set. We discovered this when a file was inadvertently deleted and while trying to restore it could not find it on our backup tapes (differential backup based on archive bit). As I searched around the various drives (both Windows and NetWare), I found that this is randomly (as far as I can tell) happening with all users, but only on our Netware server. The Windows server is fine.
    It appears to be mostly MS Office documents, probably because that is mostly what we use here, but there are some PDFs missing the archive bit too. I have tried to create several test documents and am not able to reproduce it for myself. I had another user walk through and re-create several documents (duplicating the work from the day before where archive bits were not set), but while I was watching, all archive bits were set.
    I did a search on the NetWare server for all documents created/modified since Sept 30 (our last full backup where all archive bits should have been reset). I found about 1000 documents that have been created/modified,but did not have the archive bit set. I then set the archive bit on all of them. This afternoon I re-ran that same search and came up with about 50 documents that were created/modified today that did not get the archive bit set. This represents about 25% of the files created/modified today.
    I've searched the Internet and Novell's website looking for answers but haven't had any luck.
    Has anyone else run into anything like this before?
    thanks,
    david

Maybe you are looking for

  • Forms 6.0 and JAVA Applications?

    We used until now Forms 3.0 with "User Exit Functions" written in Fortran to read data from Instruments. Currently we migrate the applications from Forms 3.0 to Forms 6.0. Is it possible to start a JAVA application (not applet!) out of Forms 6.0 to g

  • 4gen 8gb dead itouch while charging. What to do?

    My 4th gen iPod touch has been dead for the last 12 hours while charging. Should I wait for another day or take to the Genuis Bar at the Apple Store?

  • Types of files accepted by different BDC methods

    Hi, Could you please tell me differnt file structures accepted by all the existing BDC methods and how to define the same in program ?? Thaks in advance Ravindra

  • CS4 - Match Print Colors vs Soft Proof (Proof Colors)

    Using a custom printer profile, when I check Match Print Colors in the Print dialog box, the preview closely matches the print. However, the image in the CS4 workspace (with Proof Colors checked) looks like the print preview with Match Print Colors u

  • Final Cut on 2.66 Macbook Pro?

    Hey everybody, last year I purchased a 2.66 GHz unibody Macbook pro, and I want to start doing my video editing on it since I already use it for everything else. I have used Sony Vegas on a pc until now, and find it to be a pretty decent editor, but