Make a backup

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nvslater
Apr 21, 2004
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Have network; windows xp; PS-CS on 3 machines: Need to auto backup pictures. Please help

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dave_milbut
Apr 21, 2004
what do you mean "auto"? there’s several back up programs out there.
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Rene_Walling
Apr 21, 2004
Not to mention hardware.
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nvslater
Apr 22, 2004
auto, as in automatic
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Mac_McDougald
Apr 22, 2004
Backups can be scheduled.

Mac
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Colin_Walls
Apr 22, 2004
Why not just use MS Backup on a schedule. It’s included with Win XP [even if you may have to install it separately] and it works.

I’d recommend doing a full [rotating] backup, as incremental caused me some problems.
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nvslater
Apr 22, 2004
I have over 2 megabite of pictures included in 7 different folders, moving and changing names, everday. The changing information within the files is the problem. Requires a new backup every time and the old one removed. Will MS Backup remove the previous backup, while making anew one?
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Colin_Walls
Apr 22, 2004
Will MS Backup remove the previous backup, while making anew one?

I think it’ll do what you want. But this is an Adobe forum …
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Enrique_Ivern
Apr 22, 2004
I assume that what you want is to maintain two sets of files synchronized. For that, try the excellent free program Karen’s Replicator.
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nvslater
Apr 23, 2004
Synchronized files would be great, but I can’t find where Karen will do anything but backup. That might work just fine, I’ll have to try it.
I was looking for imformation on programs that are in use by forum members. Programs that, they use to safe guard there work.
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Enrique_Ivern
Apr 23, 2004
Believe me, Karen will synchonize. Just try it.
I’m using it. If you need help with the necessary settings, just ask.

<http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptreplicator.asp>

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