[AccessD] FW: Back-up

Jim Lawrence accessd at shaw.ca
Sat Feb 2 17:35:41 CST 2013


And if the client has a network with a domain setup, the psexec.exe, command
line utility will allow the site tech to run any number of applications
across the network, like ShadowCopy, from a central location.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Stuart McLachlan
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 12:46 PM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] FW: Back-up

Big businesses have all sorts of solid backup policies/regimes.  Individuals
like ourselves can 
use your solution with no problems.  We can make sure that nothing is open
when we make 
our backups.

But it's no good for Susie User in a small business who comes in in the
morning, switches 
her computer on and starts Outlook, then opens and closes various documents
and 
databases all day.  At the end of the day, she shuts down her computer
(hopefully closing 
Outlook and any open databases first).

As with Rocky's client who started this thread, they need something which
can copy open 
files including their Outlook .pst or whatever and their Access/Excel/Word
open 
databases/documents.   IOW, something which uses the Windows Volume Shadow
Copy 
Service (VSS)  rather than a simple Copy or XCopy type process

It  doesn't need to be a full backup, generally just their My Documents,
AppData folders etc 

They also won't remember to do it regularly, so it needs to  run
automatically in the 
background preferably scheduled for when they are on their lunch break.

Application such as the  freeware Shadowcopy run from a scheduled script (as
batch file are 
now supposed to be called <g>) are very useful for this..   


-- 
Stuart

On 2 Feb 2013 at 11:12, Arthur Fuller wrote:

> Wow. Reading this thread makes me feel like such a dinosaur. I haven't
even
> heard of most products mentioned, let alone used them. All I have is a 1TB
> USB external drive, and a scheduled procedure that works nightly and
copies
> everything of interest to said external drive, and that's all that I have.

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