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Best backup software available
Name: Jim Date: June 24, 2003 at 12:20:02 Pacific OS: Windows 9x/2000/XP Unix CPU/Ram: Duron 1200
Comment:
Hey guys,
I am looking for some opinions about the best backup software availabe for a small windows 2000 network. I am not looking for any mega enterprise package like Veritas, just something for simple file backups (documents, email, Quickbooks, etc...). I have given upon Microsoft backup.
Name: Kurt Date: June 24, 2003 at 14:18:12 Pacific
Reply:
I use a program called LE Backup Pro. It's a great little simple backup program. One of the nice features is you can create different backup sets and save those sets as a data file. The file can easily be clicked on and it will run that set. Or you can place that file in the task scheduler and it will run the backup automaticly.
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