Re: Fujitsu Powercobol installation
- From: Frederico Fonseca <real-email-in-msg-spam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 08:46:31 +0100
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 17:25:15 -0400, Robin Lee <robinlee@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Frederico Fonseca wrote:Ghost it (using the options to copy byte per byte).
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 09:09:33 -0500, "HeyBub" <heybubNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Richard wrote:Ghost is the way to go :)
Pete Dashwood wrote:Especially if they have a RAID drive or Norton's GHOST.
(I don't know if itIt can be done on a network share, I've done that as my laptop has no
might be possible to use the transfer in and out functions on a USB
memory stick; should be in theory, but I haven't tried it and
Fujitsu don't say you can...)
floppy.
The implementation of this completely unwieldy licensing system,And I doubt that it would actually stop someone determined to have it
which makes you entirely dependent on Fujitsu for a new license or
license allocation,
on several machines from one license.
Frederico Fonseca
ema il: frederico_fonseca at syssoft-int.com
I've tried using Ghost to copy the entire C: drive to another identical
system. But when I ran Fujitsu got the message "Restriction file moved".
Admittedly, I've not put much further effort into this as it's not that
important, but might be handy to be able to do someday (e.g. laptop).
Transfer license to laptop
restore ghost image
Virtual PC is another option.
Frederico Fonseca
ema il: frederico_fonseca at syssoft-int.com
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