shadow copy (previous version)

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Guest

I am running RC2 and experimenting with shadow co have created a few Word
docs and changed and resaved them, but when I rt click and choose restore
previous versions I don’t see anything.

System restore is on and I can see restore points, but my files don’t seem
to have previous versions.

Any ideas?

Jeff
 
R

Robert Firth

I've tried the same in the past for my files, but no backups for most of
them. Seems to be only for files you have made many revisions on.

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Alexander Suhovey

Since this feature uses VSS that normally creates shadow copies on a daily
basis, you will need either wait for another day or create snapshot manually
by going to system restore and creating a restore point.

I must confess, I'm yet to fully understand the logic behind "previous
versions" in Vista since sometimes for a document I was working on for a
whole week there's only one previous version listed but at the same time
there's full 6 previous versions available for a *folder* where this
document is saved along with other docs.
 
C

Colin Barnhorst

The shadow copy is not made when you save the file. It is made according to
a schedule.
 
C

Colin Barnhorst

I have no idea what marketing is doing, but if you set that frequency I
guess it would. Although I don't use it myself, this feature has been
available in enterprise networks in the past, just not directly in the
client. Vista brings control of shadow copies to the user. Here is a link
for how shadows copies works for shared folders under Windows Server 2003:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...d224-47ee-8f6e-65103fb63e231033.mspx?mfr=true
The equivalent information for Vista seems to still be scattered across MSDN
(mostly programming to leverage it).
 

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