>You'll have to edit the scripts on the client machine to kick off VSS on 
>additional drives.  Then you'll edit the rsyncd mount points accordingly.

>If I recall, the applicable files are backuppc.cmd, vsrsync.cmd, and 
>rsyncd.conf
I can confirm that this is correct. Just make sure you map you shadow drive on 
an unused drive letter, wierd things can happen.


>Also, bear in mind that Michael's solution isn't really meant for in-place 
>restores (you can alter it to do it, but this can potentially cause more 
>trouble than it's worth).  But 99% of the time we >only have to restore a 
>single file so it's easy enough from the web interface. 
I just did some editing to the scripts, so when a restore is done i do not 
create a shadow copy, and use an alternate rsyncd.conf.

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