Multiple and Differen't Scheduled Backups to Different Drives

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Using Vista Ultimate Backup & Restore how can I automatically schedule two
completly different backup tasks that backup up different files to different
drives. For example: Mondays scheduled task backup designated files to
External Drive and Fridays different scheduled task backup different
designated files to different External Drive. Seems like I can only schedule
one backup routine.
 
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David Dickinson

Spin said:
Using Vista Ultimate Backup & Restore how can I automatically schedule two
completly different backup tasks that backup up different files to
different
drives. For example: Mondays scheduled task backup designated files to
External Drive and Fridays different scheduled task backup different
designated files to different External Drive. Seems like I can only
schedule
one backup routine.

Hi, Spin,

Sadly, it looks like the new crippled version of Backup means that we'll
have to rely upon third-party products. I don't think that what you (or I)
need to do (and used to be able to do very easily) can be done using Vista's
built-in backup facilities.

However, if you create an automatic backup task, then export its XML file
from Task Scheduler, you might be able to modify it and then import it as a
new Task. But it doesn't look like you can use that export to modify the
actual parameters of your backup, such as the destination.

You'd have to configure the automatic backup task the way you want it for
one task, export it, then configure automatic backup for the other task, and
then import the first task.

But I haven't tried it so I don't know if that will work.

<sheesh!>

If you've got an XP machine on your LAN, I would use it's backup software to
backup the files you need from the Vista machine. (Once again, XP trumps
Vista.)

At least we've got a few more years of support left for XP.
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David Dickinson
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