Hi,

staying on this NT tool-wave - I use www.superflexible.com which is cheap, 
small, powerfull, reliable, otionally working like NT service, and has very 
good support
best
Juraj



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> Betreff: Re: Automated restore
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> Joe,
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> If this is an NT server you may have better luck with using a 
> data sync tool like Robocopy, instead of doing incremental restores.
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> david
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> Hello,
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> I have a server at customer locations that's running backup 
> every night.
> I want to automate restore process at backup site. This is a 
> server that they will use in case of disaster in office. I'm 
> doing backup every night at office and I want to do 
> 'incremental' restore at backup site, so this server will be 
> 'synchronized ' with office server.
> 
> I wanted to install scheduler with restore as action in 
> define schedule command. Then I realized that server in 
> office will see this schedule and run it. I'm using same node 
> name on both servers. It is kind of logical problem (chicken 
> and egg.) If I don't use same nodename, I won't be able to restore.
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> Regards,
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> Joe Crnjanski
> Infinity Network Solutions Inc.
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