Backup data

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Darryl Abrahms

Last week my web host's server crashed and nearly lost my data. Fortunately
they managed to recover it. They said that I should keep my web on my local
drive and then publish it to their server every time I want to update it.
That way I can save my site on CDR. That is inconvenient because if I want
to correct one typo I need to go through the whole process of publishing my
site. Even if I tell Front Page to publish changes only it is time
consuming. Isn't there an easier way to do this and still back up my data?

Thanks, Darryl
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

The best approach is always to work locally and then publish, as you will
always have a current copy. Depending what is on your pages, will determine
what other methods you can use to upload content.

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