Hi Juergen,
Juergen Kluth wrote:
> if I do a backup, or an image, from *within Windows with an older
> 32bit- version (older means available now)
> i should have an eye on these folders.
To my knowledge, current 32-Bit backup software will run in the Wow64 on x64
systems, and as a consequence, they will have file system redirection, which
means that they will show the contents of %window%\SysWow64 and present it
as being %windir%\System32. You should get a Windows x64 compatible version
of your backup solution from your software vendor.
x64 versions of Veritas and Atempo backup solutions should be available
shortly, as mentionned on this page:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...64catalog.aspx
> might be (have not checked it) internal ntbackup will have either
> this or that result, may be both...
Windows XP Pro x64 Machine comes with a 64-Bit version of NTBackup. This
means that NTBackup will show you woth System32 and SysWow64 directories,
and can backup/restore them.
> further i guess i may have "64bit" results if i do a remote access
> (drive$), or both ?
A remote access to the whole disk through \\machinename\c$ shows the whole
filesystem, which means that you'll see both the
\\machinename\c$\Windows\System32 and \\machinename\c$\Windows\SysWow64\
directories
> if i do an image for backup/restore, i am on good side, if i do it
> from outside OS
I guess so but I'm unsure. May be someone can have an more detailled answer
to this question.
Some information about "File System Redirection" in Windows x64:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...redirector.asp
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