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Shadow Copies for Shared Folders, SMB Shadow Copies

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Shadow Copies Shadow Copies for Shared Folders Shadow Copies are accessed over the network by supported clients and protocols. There are two sets of supported protocols, SMB and NFS. All other protocols are not supported; this would include HTTP, FTP, AppleTalk, and NetWare Shares. For SMB support a client side application denoted as Shadow Copies for Shared Folders is required. The client side application is currently only available for Windows XP and Windows 2000 SP3+. The application can be downloaded by clicking on Shadow Copy Client from the Microsoft website: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/downloads/featurepacks/default.mspx No additional software is required to enable UNIX users to independently retrieve previous versions of files stored on NFS shares. Note: Shadow Copies for Shared Folders supports retrieval only of shadow copies of network shares. It does not support retrieval of shadow copies of local folders. Note: Shadow Copies for Shared Folders clients are not available for HTTP, FTP, AppleTalk, or NetWare shares. Consequently, users of these protocols cannot use Shadow Copies for Shared Folders to independently retrieve previous versions of their files. However, administrators can take advantage of Shadow Copies for Shared Folders to restore files on behalf of these users. SMB Shadow Copies Windows users can independently access previous versions of files stored on SMB shares via the Shadow Copies for Shared Folders client. After the Shadow Copies for Shared Folders client is installed on the user's computer, the user can access shadow copies for a share by right-clicking on the share to open its Properties dialog, selecting the Previous Versions tab, and then selecting the desired shadow copy. Users can view, copy, and restore all available shadow copies. Shadow Copies for Shared Folders preserves the permissions set in the access control list (ACL) of the original folders and files. Consequently, users can only access shadow copies for shares to which they have access. In other words, if a user does not have access to a share, he also does not have access to the share's shadow copies. The Shadow Copies of Shared Folders client pack installs a Previous Versions tab in the Properties dialog box of files and folders on network shares. 106 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide

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Shadow Copies
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NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
Shadow Copies for Shared Folders
Shadow Copies are accessed over the network by supported clients and protocols. There are
two sets of supported protocols, SMB and NFS. All other protocols are not supported; this
would include HTTP, FTP, AppleTalk, and NetWare Shares. For SMB support a client side
application denoted as Shadow Copies for Shared Folders is required. The client side
application is currently only available for Windows XP and Windows 2000 SP3+. The
application can be downloaded by clicking on
Shadow Copy Client
from the Microsoft
website:
No additional software is required to enable UNIX users to independently retrieve previous
versions of files stored on NFS shares.
Note:
Shadow Copies for Shared Folders supports retrieval only of shadow copies of network
shares. It does not support retrieval of shadow copies of local folders.
Note:
Shadow Copies for Shared Folders clients are not available for HTTP, FTP, AppleTalk, or
NetWare shares. Consequently, users of these protocols cannot use Shadow Copies for Shared
Folders to independently retrieve previous versions of their files. However, administrators can take
advantage of Shadow Copies for Shared Folders to restore files on behalf of these users.
SMB Shadow Copies
Windows users can independently access previous versions of files stored on SMB shares via
the Shadow Copies for Shared Folders client. After the Shadow Copies for Shared Folders
client is installed on the user's computer, the user can access shadow copies for a share by
right-clicking on the share to open its Properties dialog, selecting the Previous Versions tab,
and then selecting the desired shadow copy. Users can view, copy, and restore all available
shadow copies.
Shadow Copies for Shared Folders preserves the permissions set in the access control list
(ACL) of the original folders and files. Consequently, users can only access shadow copies for
shares to which they have access. In other words, if a user does not have access to a share, he
also does not have access to the share's shadow copies.
The Shadow Copies of Shared Folders client pack installs a
Previous Versions
tab in the
Properties
dialog box of files and folders on network shares.