Colorado Backup for Windows 95 1.60 Release
             March 12, 1996


This document contains important information about network
backups. It also includes information about installing the 
HP Colorado T1000e tape drive and using our software on
computers with the new "Green" power-management feature.

Please contact our QICFAX service for the latest information 
regarding our products.  QICFAX phone numbers are listed in 
the back of your Colorado Backup manual.


SEE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ABOUT:
- Novell 2.x - 3.x network backup
- Novell 4.x network backup
- Windows95 network/Windows for Workgroups network backup
- Windows NT network backup
- Installing the HP Colorado T1000e tape drive
- Power-Management (GREEN) Computers

NOVELL 2.x - 3.x NETWORK BACKUP

  To backup Novell 2.x - 3.x servers, use either:
  - Colorado Backup for DOS 
    (reboot from DOS) 
       or 
  - Colorado Backup for Windows 
    (reboot to DOS, then Windows 3.x)  

  *DO NOT USE* Colorado Backup for Windows 95 to 
   back up a Novell 2.x or 3.x server.

  To back up Win95 workstations, use Microsoft's Windows 
  95 built-in Chyenne ARCserve Client software (if the 
  appropriate server application is installed on the server). 
  See QICFAX document #2421 for more information.

  See +++ note below.


NOVELL 4.x NETWORK BACKUP

  Your Colorado PowerDAT or PowerTape (SCSI) tape drive 
  must be installed on the server. IDE tape drives are
  not supported on the server.

  To back up Novell 4.x servers, use NLM software. 

  To back up Win95 workstations, use Microsoft's Windows 
  95 built-in Chyenne ARCserve Client software (if the 
  appropriate server application is installed on the server). 
  See QICFAX document #2421 for more information.

  *DO NOT USE* Colorado Backup for DOS, Colorado Backup 
  for Windows (Windows 3.x), or Colorado Backup for 
  Windows 95 to backup a Novell 4.x server.

  See +++ note below.


WINDOWS 95 NETWORK BACKUP
WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS NETWORK BACKUP

  Colorado Backup for Windows 95 (CBW95) supports 
  Win95 Network and Windows for Workgroups networks.   

  IMPORTANT: CBW95 will back up *ONLY* the Win95 registry
  of the PC to which the tape drive is attached; the Win95
  registry of a remote PC will not be backed up. 

  REMEMBER: Certain Windows 95 system files will always 
  appear "in use."

  See +++ note below.


WINDOWS NT NETWORK BACKUP

  Your Colorado PowerDAT or PowerTape (SCSI) tape drive 
  must be installed on the server.

  To back up NT servers, use Microsoft's built-in Windows
  95 NT drivers or appropriate 3rd party software.  
  See QICFAX document #5225 for more information.

  To backup Win95 workstations, use Microsoft's Windows 
  95 built-in Arcada Backup Exec Client for NT software 
  (if the appropriate server application is installed on 
  the server). See QICFAX document #2421 for more infor-
  mation.

  See +++ note below.
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+++ NOTE:
Currently,  there are no plans to include additional 
network support in future versions of Colorado Backup for 
Windows 95 software.
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INSTALLING THE HP COLORADO T1000e TAPE DRIVE

Special instructions for installing the HP Colorado T1000e 
in Windows 95:

1. Power down your computer.

2. Power up your computer.

3. Install the T1000e's data cable.

4. Install the T1000e's power cable.

5. Insert a tape into the drive.

6. Follow the Installation Guide's directions for Installing 
   the Software.

If you are having problems:
A. Click the Uninstall icon.
B. Right-click on the My Computer icon.
C. Click the Device Manager tab.
D. Verify that the HPTAPE and TAPEDRIVE sections are deleted.
E. Go to step one above. 


POWER-MANAGEMENT (GREEN) COMPUTERS

If your computer has a power-management feature that shuts off 
your computer after xx minutes since the last keyboard input...
you may experience problems with certain operations that exceed 
the time limit.

Turn off the power-management feature when:

- running a long operation, such as formatting a tape

- running a full-system backup

- running a scheduled operation, such as an unattended
backup in the middle of the night

Check your computer's manual to find out how to turn off or
change the time limit of the power-management feature.
