If user's aren't mobile this works great.

On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Jacob <[email protected]> wrote:

> +1  What we do here. Works perfect.
>
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> Subject: re: backing up user's data
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> Group policy to redirect their mydocs to a location on the server, then
> msbackup on the server.
>
> Jason
>
> We have a file server where users SHOULD be storing their data. However,
> users still continue to store their data in My Document and their Desktop.
>
> I am being told to come up with a solution to backup THAT data. We do NOT
> have BackupExec or any other paid-for backup program. We backup data on the
> file server to a USB drive using the built in MS Backup tool that is part of
> SBS2003.
>
> Any ideas on the best automated way to backup 10 or so user machines with
> their Desktop and My Documents data to a single shared location (we have a
> large NAS device which has plenty of space and is shared out).
>
> Thanks
>
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