Viewing Properties Of Recovery Points And Drives - Symantec GHOST 14 Manual

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Viewing properties of recovery points and drives

To get a static IP address
1
In the Network Adapter Configuration box, click Use the following IP address.
2
Specify a unique IP address and subnet mask for the computer that you want
to restore.
Be sure that the subnet mask matches the subnet mask of the network
segment.
3
Click OK.
4
Click Close to return to the recovery environment's main menu.
5
In the Network pane, click Ping a Remote Computer.
6
Type the address of the computer that you want to ping on the network
segment.
7
Click OK.
If you specified a computer name or a computer name and domain as the
address method, make note of the IP address that is returned from the
computer that you pinged.
If communication to the storage computer is operating as expected, you can
use the Map Network Drive utility to map a drive to the recovery point
location.
Getting a static IP address if the ping is unsuccessful
If you ping an address and the address does not respond, you can use the ipconfig
/all command to determine the correct IP address.
To get an IP address if the ping is unsuccessful
1
On the computer that contains the recovery point that you want to restore,
at a DOS prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter.
ipconfig /all
2
Write down the IP address that is displayed.
3
Return to the computer that is running the recovery environment and run
the utility Ping Remote Computer with this IP address.
You can view the properties of recovery points and the drives that are contained
in them.
Viewing properties of a recovery point
Viewing properties of recovery points and drives
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