If you don't want it to backup to local drives you could run the backup
from a script and after it finishes to move the backup to a certain
subfolder.
Shouldn't be too hard to do in powershell or even a batchfile.

René

On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 8:56 PM, Jay Kulsh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Terry,
>
> Thanks for the WBadmin command line entry.
>
> About "The biggest problem is that everytime you run it, you overwrite the
> old backup so you only have the latest backup." -- this is so only because
> your target is a remote share. A local drive can keep versions.
>
> I think your -AllCritical switch backs up all VMs. There is no option to
> select just one.
>
> Jay
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