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Willard
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      7th Oct 2005
Any freeware program to clone (not synchronize) folders...
I have xxcopy but it is rather cumbersome..
 
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jmatt@SoftHome.net
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      8th Oct 2005
If you want to backup folders on a regular basis, this is very good.

Karen's Replicator
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptreplicator.asp
Automatically backup files, directories, even entire drives! Karen's
Replicator copies selected files from one drive/folder to another.
Source and Destination folders can reside anywhere on your network.
Files larger than 2 GB are supported.

Options include repeated copies at intervals as short as a few minutes,
or as long as several months, copy only files that have changed, and
the replication of file deletions.

New features allow you to specify which files should not be copied, and
also which days a file should be skipped!

 
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Willard
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      8th Oct 2005
I was hoping for a windows drag & drop method to 'replicate' files &
folders...
Karen's Replicator has 'great' features, except 'must' schedule specific
jobs...
Thanks for the reference...


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>If you want to backup folders on a regular basis, this is very good.
>
>Karen's Replicator
>http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptreplicator.asp
>Automatically backup files, directories, even entire drives! Karen's
>Replicator copies selected files from one drive/folder to another.
>Source and Destination folders can reside anywhere on your network.
>Files larger than 2 GB are supported.
>
>Options include repeated copies at intervals as short as a few minutes,
>or as long as several months, copy only files that have changed, and
>the replication of file deletions.
>
>New features allow you to specify which files should not be copied, and
>also which days a file should be skipped!
>
>
>

 
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jmatt@SoftHome.net
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      8th Oct 2005
Maybe this one.

My Own Backup
http://www.woundedmoon.org/win32/mobv21.html
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/fil...id,7023,00.asp
Now you can avoid having to use multiple disks to make a typical data
backup. This free program
can make compressed backups of documents, graphics, system files, and
other files, and can
store them on media such as Zip and Jaz disks, CD-R and CD-RW discs, a
hard drive, or--if it's a really small backup--even a floppy disk. The
Windows Explorer-like interface allows you to
select files with ease, and a backup log helps you keep track of each
transaction. Backups are
done in "Sets": You can back up all of your data at one time, or break
it down into specific
categories. I liked this feature because I was able to keep huge
graphic files in one folder.
If you're working with really sensitive files, you can encrypt your
compressed backup, and
assign it a password. As with most programs, you can have this utility
back up at certain
intervals, or drag and drop files manually.

 
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Willard
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      8th Oct 2005
That sounds great, except I use Windows2000pro..
Thanks again,
Willard

(E-Mail Removed) wrote:

>Maybe this one.
>
>My Own Backup
>http://www.woundedmoon.org/win32/mobv21.html
>http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/fil...id,7023,00.asp
>Now you can avoid having to use multiple disks to make a typical data
>backup. This free program
>can make compressed backups of documents, graphics, system files, and
>other files, and can
>store them on media such as Zip and Jaz disks, CD-R and CD-RW discs, a
>hard drive, or--if it's a really small backup--even a floppy disk. The
>Windows Explorer-like interface allows you to
>select files with ease, and a backup log helps you keep track of each
>transaction. Backups are
>done in "Sets": You can back up all of your data at one time, or break
>it down into specific
>categories. I liked this feature because I was able to keep huge
>graphic files in one folder.
>If you're working with really sensitive files, you can encrypt your
>compressed backup, and
>assign it a password. As with most programs, you can have this utility
>back up at certain
>intervals, or drag and drop files manually.
>
>
>

 
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jmatt
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      10th Oct 2005
If you want to backup folders on a regular basis, this is very good.

Karen's Replicator
http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptreplicator.asp
Automatically backup files, directories, even entire drives! Karen's
Replicator copies selected files from one drive/folder to another.
Source and Destination folders can reside anywhere on your network.
Files larger than 2 GB are supported.

Options include repeated copies at intervals as short as a few
minutes, or as long as several months, copy only files that have
changed, and the replication of file deletions.

New features allow you to specify which files should not be copied,
and also which days a file should be skipped!

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