I have used Microsoft's synctoy with pretty good results.
It has a GUI interface, so a little easier to set up
We have an XP Pro machine that houses our Admissions
Database for the College of Music. And many other admissions files that
are used on a daily basis. I just use a batch file using XCOPY, with
several of the switches thrown, including /D so that it only copies files
changed or updated since the last backup. The batch file is called by the
system scheduler at a designated time every night.
Nothing fancy, but it
works really well. As long as the machine is powered on, it
runs.
-dak
On 5/10/07 2:06 PM, "Skutt, Tim"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
You assign the user credentials on which to run the tasks as on XP.
As long as it is running on a service account that has a password that
doesn't expire that should work pretty well.
From: MSU Network Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Hoort, Brian
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 1:59
PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [MSUNAG] need a
bit of software for an XP workstation, that will run a backup as a
service
How about a Scheduled Task running a batch file
running XCOPY or ROBOCOPY? Better yet, you may be able to use a syncing
program that only copies over the changes (ala RSYNC). On my Vista box,
you can check a box that makes Scheduled Tasks run even when no user is logged
on – I’m guessing XP can do the same?
Brian
Hoort
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Dak
Aldrich
Network Administrator
College of Music,
MSU
517-432-5045
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