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I am currently running SCO OpenServer.
When the machine is restart it automatically intitiates processes that allow me to use the ARCserv backup software... Recently, these process were killed and I would like to restart them. The problem is I dont know the name or location of the files invoked at start up.. Is there a way to start these processes, maybe by running the startup script, without downing the machine... thanks. e0- |
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