Alex,
It does, but when the file has the same name as the source file, it will
indeed prompt you to replace it or not. 

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Right, normally, but I thought Incremental backup overrode that default
since that is the point in  the first place.

Have a great day,
Alex

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>Alex,
>As you've said, incremental backup means to copy the file that
has changed.
>So, for example, you have a file at the destination. And you have
a file
>with the same name as your file at destination that is stored at
your
>source. So if you backup that source folder, it will detect
precnse of that
>file and it will prompt you to replace it.

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>Then what is the point of an incremental backup?

>Have a great day,
>Alex

>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Joseph Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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sent:
>>Sun, 24 Sep 2006 15:46:23 -0700
>>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Two backup questions

>>Alex,
>>Even though you have slightly changed the file e.g. the file
>stamp says that
>>you have accessed that file on a later date, it will prompt you
>to replace
>>it. Yes, because both uses Windows CE 4.2, these files that work
>with mPower
>>will work.

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>Parks
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>>Subject: [Braillenote] Two backup questions

>>Hi all:

>>As the subject says, I have two questions about backing up.
>>1. Why am I prompted to replace files when I perform an
>incremental backup?
>>I thought the point was not to replace anything that had not been
>modified,
>>and to automatically replace things that HAD been modified. I am
>backing my
>>Flash Disk up onto a 6gb Seagate USB HD, to the same folder each
>time.

>>2. I am backing up the Flash Disk of an mPower running KS7.2. I
>have to send
>>my beloved mPower to the hospital for various reasons and use a
>classic with
>>6.11 in the mean time. Will my files (except databases) work on
>this older
>>machine? Also, can I modify my files on the classic (usinh the
>backed up
>>directory on a card) and have them work once I restore the new
>ones to my
>>mPower?

>>Thanks for any help. If none of this makes sense, let me
>know--this is
>>pretty important.
>>Have a great day,
>>Alex

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