Zosi,

I would use caution with using the "selective" method. If the command fails
for any reason after backing up some or all of the files, and then rerun -
whether automatically or by person on standby or whatever, you will
eventually start to reduce the number of versions of files that you keep,
ending up with say 5 copies of the same file.

Just something to be aware of.

HIH

Steve

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Sent: 07 January 2002 04:33
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Subject: Re: Daily full backup


Perform a Selective backup
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> Hi!
>
> How can i do a full backup instead of archiving everyday?  Because i have
a
> folder of data that need a full backup everyday, right know i'm doing
> archive everyday. Is there a possible solution to do a full backup of that
> data?
>
> Any help from you is really appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Zosi Noriega
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