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jhunter@huntercomputerinc.com


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06-29-06 06:12 PM

I've got a client who uses a Windows XP machine as a server (just to
share files). They also have a SCSI tape drive on that machine. They
need to backup a folder on this machine AND a few shared folders
(email and accounting files) on 5-6 other Windows XP/2000 machines. I'm

looking for moderately priced (or free if available) backup software,
other than Windows XP backup, that can do this. Anyone have any
preferences/suggestions?

PS: I posted this in comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage by mistake.






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07-04-06 12:13 AM

I would try Retrospect 7.5 (http://www.emcinsignia.com).  Multiple
servers can be backed up onto one workstation connected remotely thru
the LAN.  Simple and effective automated backups.

Ben Krieg - Internal hardware Systems - Productive Data Corp.
(productive.com)

jhunter@huntercomputerinc.com wrote:
> I've got a client who uses a Windows XP machine as a server (just to
> share files). They also have a SCSI tape drive on that machine. They
> need to backup a folder on this machine AND a few shared folders
> (email and accounting files) on 5-6 other Windows XP/2000 machines. I'm
>
> looking for moderately priced (or free if available) backup software,
> other than Windows XP backup, that can do this. Anyone have any
> preferences/suggestions?
>
> PS: I posted this in comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage by mistake.






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