Before I install backuppc and rsyncd client on my windoz boxes, I have some
questions about file recovery using Backuppc.

1. After files are backed up to my linux server (Debian 5.0), assuming no
compression, on the Linux box, can I look at the file directories and open
say a backed up.pdf file using file browser in Debian 5?

1a - If I can do '1' then presumably I can ssh into the Debian box and
navigate to the backed up file directory and open up file.  True?
1b. If I can do '1a' then there would be no problem copying a subset of the
files to a memory stick, and then copy the files to another windoze machine?

2.  If I can't view files using the file browser as described in '1' above,
how can I accomplish this?

3.  If the files are compressed, how can I view the backed up directories
and files?

4. Are there any words of advice/tricks to know about when installing rsyncd
on windoz boxes and having the backuppc app easily find it?

Thanks for the input...
John
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