Peter, what the batch code for backing up two or the folders - say
e:\backup2 and e:\backup3?
Regrds
Michael Christie

Peter Machell wrote:

> John, Nero is fine and safe. You should have received a copy of Nero 
> OEM with most DVD drives, so there's no need to purchase the retail 
> version.
>
> I'd suggest never actually using the Nero GUI, but the command line 
> version to write a DVD like this:
>
> C:\Progra~1\Ahead\Nero\nerocmd --write --drivename g --
> force_erase_cdrw --real --underrun_prot --create_iso_fs --iso JVD --
> verify --dvd --recursive e:\backup
>
> In this example the DVD drive is G:, it will erase a RW disk if it 
> finds one, do a recursive backup of e:\backup and verify it.
>
> You should of course snapshot your database/s to e:\backup first - 
> this can be done using a command line in the same script.
>
> regards,
> Peter.
>
>
>
> On 25/01/2006, at 9:43 AM, Dr John Van Dyck wrote:
>
>> Greg,
>> While you are in such a magnanimous advising mode:
>>
>> What would you recommend as a "safe" prog for burning data to DVDs 
>> from the
>> SBS 2003 server?   I have avoided one to date and use Symantec Live 
>> State
>> Recovery Advanced Server for backing up images direct to dvd etc
>>
>> I do have some files I would like to archive and although these can be
>> copied direct to DVD ram I would like to burn some to DVD -or +R 
>> which are
>> cheaper.
>>
>> Is standard Nero for example safe and compatible on sbs 2003?
>>
>> Thanks    John
>>
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