On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 08:38, Alan Peery wrote:
> One idea:
> 
> 1) install tightvnc as a service (www.tightvnc.com) on the win2k box
> 2) Use the scheduled tasks available (control panel) to have the win2k 
> box write backups onto it's hard drive
> 3) Once a week, fire up VNC to connect to connect to the Win2k box
> 4) Once there, start winscp (www.winscp.org) to connect back to your 
> Linux box and push the most recent weekly backup across
> 
> This is obviously lacking as it has human in the loop, but it is quick 
> to implment.  Also, unless you already have a VPN in place, the login 
> credentials at step #3 are not strongly encrypted.
> 
> Alan
> 
> 
Wasn't there an AT command to do scheduling in NT? That would take the
human out of the loop. I am using Quick Restore on my Linux system to
backup Windows clients. It is a commercial product, but it seems to work
well.
Ed


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