xCopy will copy a live database.  I have done this.  Usually the copy is usable, but 
sometimes it has to be sync'd, depending upon what was going on in the db when it was 
copied.  There was an old rbase utility with 4.5+ called sharecpy.exe, as well.

"Steve Durham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>
>I am designing a disaster recovery procedure that will require me to copy a 
>live Rbase 6.5++ database approximately five times a day. I am looking for 
>some suggestions. The database does use an ODBC driver to an archived 
>database of older data prior to upgrade of 6.5++. If the database server 
>were to go down, I would like to have another copy of the database at an 
>off-site location, and redirect users on Citrix to that off-site server. I 
>am beginning to research the best possible way to do this if possible at 
>all. I am open for suggestions. I thank you all in advance.
>
>Steve Durham
>Blue Ridge Paper
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