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shauny
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      2nd Apr 2007
Hi

I have several PC's, all networked, all with shared "My Documents"
folders. I'm trying to back them up from a single machine, but
although I can open, say, "Tom's Documents" and see it, my backup
software won't backup the top level document folder, only the
subfolders (which means its not automated, if he ever adds a folder to
his documents I have to modify the backup). I'm using some software
from SonicDVD (came with the DVD drive!).

Any recommendations for a backup program which meets these criteria:

1. Cheap. Not necessarily free, but $50-$100, with a trial option
would be nice.
2. Only required a single licence, and only needs to be installed on
1 machine.
3. Will backup shared "My Documents" folders from the other 5
machines.
4. Can be run with a single click.
5. Backs up to files, not archives - we need to recover individual
files, via the explorer.
6. Backs up to DVDR.

I could probably do this with some clever command line fun, but the
admin staff who need to run this, need nice shiny buttons, and I don't
really do GUI's!

TIA

Shaun

 
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db
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      2nd Apr 2007
you forgot to include
"idiot proof"

"driveimage xml"
fit me like a glove...

- db

"shauny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
Hi

I have several PC's, all networked, all with shared "My Documents"
folders. I'm trying to back them up from a single machine, but
although I can open, say, "Tom's Documents" and see it, my backup
software won't backup the top level document folder, only the
subfolders (which means its not automated, if he ever adds a folder to
his documents I have to modify the backup). I'm using some software
from SonicDVD (came with the DVD drive!).

Any recommendations for a backup program which meets these criteria:

1. Cheap. Not necessarily free, but $50-$100, with a trial option
would be nice.
2. Only required a single licence, and only needs to be installed on
1 machine.
3. Will backup shared "My Documents" folders from the other 5
machines.
4. Can be run with a single click.
5. Backs up to files, not archives - we need to recover individual
files, via the explorer.
6. Backs up to DVDR.

I could probably do this with some clever command line fun, but the
admin staff who need to run this, need nice shiny buttons, and I don't
really do GUI's!

TIA

Shaun

 
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Terry
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      2nd Apr 2007
On 4/2/2007 2:16 PM On a whim, shauny pounded out on the keyboard

> Hi
>
> I have several PC's, all networked, all with shared "My Documents"
> folders. I'm trying to back them up from a single machine, but
> although I can open, say, "Tom's Documents" and see it, my backup
> software won't backup the top level document folder, only the
> subfolders (which means its not automated, if he ever adds a folder to
> his documents I have to modify the backup). I'm using some software
> from SonicDVD (came with the DVD drive!).
>
> Any recommendations for a backup program which meets these criteria:
>
> 1. Cheap. Not necessarily free, but $50-$100, with a trial option
> would be nice.
> 2. Only required a single licence, and only needs to be installed on
> 1 machine.
> 3. Will backup shared "My Documents" folders from the other 5
> machines.
> 4. Can be run with a single click.
> 5. Backs up to files, not archives - we need to recover individual
> files, via the explorer.
> 6. Backs up to DVDR.
>
> I could probably do this with some clever command line fun, but the
> admin staff who need to run this, need nice shiny buttons, and I don't
> really do GUI's!
>
> TIA
>
> Shaun
>


Hi Shaun,

Did you try Mapping the drives? So "Tom's Documents" would be drive Z:,
etc., instead of a UNC path. Not sure if you can fool the software this
way or not.

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Malke
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      3rd Apr 2007
shauny wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have several PC's, all networked, all with shared "My Documents"
> folders. I'm trying to back them up from a single machine, but
> although I can open, say, "Tom's Documents" and see it, my backup
> software won't backup the top level document folder, only the
> subfolders (which means its not automated, if he ever adds a folder to
> his documents I have to modify the backup). I'm using some software
> from SonicDVD (came with the DVD drive!).
>
> Any recommendations for a backup program which meets these criteria:
>
> 1. Cheap. Not necessarily free, but $50-$100, with a trial option
> would be nice.
> 2. Only required a single licence, and only needs to be installed on
> 1 machine.
> 3. Will backup shared "My Documents" folders from the other 5
> machines.
> 4. Can be run with a single click.
> 5. Backs up to files, not archives - we need to recover individual
> files, via the explorer.
> 6. Backs up to DVDR.
>
> I could probably do this with some clever command line fun, but the
> admin staff who need to run this, need nice shiny buttons, and I don't
> really do GUI's!


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