Symantec (TM) Backup Exec 12 for Windows Servers (BEWS) Consolidated Release Documentation (English)
Details:
The attached zip file contains the following
documentation :
- Symantec
™ Backup Exec 12 for Windows Servers (BEWS) Readme First Release
Notes
- Symantec
™ Backup Exec 12 for Windows Servers (BEWS) Quick Installation
Guide
- Symantec
™ Backup Exec 12 for Windows Servers (BEWS) Administrator's Guide
- Symantec
™ Backup Exec 12 for Windows Servers Command Line Applet Guide
- Symantec
™ Backup Exec 12 for Windows Servers Utility (BEUtility) Guide
- Addendum
for the BEWS 12 Administrator's Guide and Command Line Applet Guide
- Symantec
Backup Exec Continuous Protection Server (CPS) 12 Quick Installation
Guide
- Symantec
Backup Exec Continuous Protection Server (CPS) 12 Administrator's
Guide
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File Name: BEWS12EnglishDocumentation_297324.zip
File Type: Doc
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Products Applied:
Backup Exec for Windows Servers 12.0
Subjects:
Backup Exec for Windows Servers
Application: Documentation, How To, Release Notes
Publishing Status: Documentation, Manuals
Languages:
English (US)
Operating Systems:
Windows 2000Advanced Server, Server
Windows XP
Pro 5.1
Windows Server 2003
Enterprise Server, Standard Server
Windows Small Business Server 2003
Premium Edition, Standard Edition
Windows Vista
Business RC2
Windows Server 2008
Enterprise (x64-64bit), Standard (x64-64bit), Standard (x86-32bit)
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