VERITAS Backup Exec (tm) 10.0 rev. 5520 for Windows Servers Installation Files
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VERITAS Backup Exec (tm) 10.0 for Windows Servers
Installation Files
The installation files for Backup Exec 10.0 for
Windows Servers is available in a single zip file, which is the entire Backup
Exec installation CD.
To install Backup Exec 10.0 for Windows
Servers, follow these steps:
1. Extract the contents of
Q175168.BEWS.10.0.5520.ESD_277181.ZIP to a temporary directory
2. Start the
Backup Exec installation by running BROWSER.EXE from the extracted
files
Product documentation, including the Backup Exec Administrator's
Guide, can be viewed by running BROWSER.EXE and selecting View Documentation.
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File Name: Q175168.BEWS10.0.5520.ESD_277181.zip
File Type: Install
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Products Applied:
Backup Exec for Windows Servers 10.0, 10.0 5520
Subjects:
Backup Exec for Windows Servers
Application: Installation
Publishing Status: Akami
Languages:
English (US), French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean
Operating Systems:
Windows 2000Advanced Server, Advanced Server Windows Powered, Datacenter Server, Professional, SAK, Server, Server Windows Powered
Windows NT Small Business Server
2000
Windows XP
Home 5.1, Pro 5.1
Windows Server 2003
DataCenter, Enterprise Server, Standard Server, Storage Server, Web Server
Windows Small Business Server 2003
Premium Edition, Standard Edition
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