On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 10:40, Rainer Zocholl wrote:

> OTOH:
> Share a folder called "backup".
> Do on some "anachron" base "ntbackup" to that folder.
> ntbackup can be runeasily in batches/scheulers.
> save the folder were you want. (I am waiting for notebooks with 2 disks
> or real big PCMCIA/PCI-Express Harddisks...)
> ntbackup comes with every Windows XP. In XP home it's merely not installed
> because it does allow saving of system system, but does not warn,
> that a restore of "system" was not possible.
> An other advantage is: ntbackup uses MS "volume shadow copy system" 
> (vss, not vsc) so it's no problem to backup teh usually locked .pst 
> files of Outlook!

The main problem with this approach is that the duplicates aren't
linked since every ntbackup run will make a new file.  Has anyone
tried to parse the error log of a backuppc run and do an
ntbackup of just the files that were locked?

-- 
  Les Mikesell
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