Hello Ming-Li,

Sunday, March 18, 2001, 10:45:19 PM, you wrote:

ML> On Sunday, March 18, 2001 at 07:06:12 -0500 A Curtis Martin wrote:

F>>> Is there anyway to automate/schedule the Bat's inbuilt backup
F>>> facility?

>> No, there isn't.

>> Because of this, I don't use TB!'s backup facility a lot.

ML> Also because it can't restore just a few --instead of all--folders.
ML> IMHO, the builtin backup utility's only usage is to move data to
ML> another machine/OS, and even that can be accomplished by other
ML> means. I hate to say it bloats TB, for RIT must have received tons
ML> of requests for it to do this. But it really isn't very useful and
ML> at least should be separated from the main program, IMHO.


If you need a third party software to back your files manually or on schedule
(not only Bat! files) I would recommend FileBack PC
<< http://www.fileback-pc.com/ >>. It compresses your backups to save space
and keeps up to 99 revisions of your files. So in case any of your files gets
corrupt or destroyed by viruses or you wrongly entered a new password and can
no longer access your file or simply you wished to go back to a file several
days ago, you can do so. If you have a CD-Writer, a backup software with revisions
is ideal. You can try FileBack PC  for free for 15 days or use it  indefinitely
for free with a limitation of 2 backup entries.


-- 
Best regards,
 John                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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