On 10/3/03 02:52 PM, "Joshua Yeidel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am not quite clear about the (potential) relationship of backup and
> archiving.

Archiving is keeping copies of previous backups in case corruption occurs in
your most recent backups. I had this happen with my Quicken database files.
I had to go back 10 months to find a copy that would work.
> 
> For example, I don�t often need to plunge into my email of the past.  Suppose
> I adopt the following strategy:
> 
> 1. burn a CD backup of the MUD every 3 months.

Do you backup on a more regular basis? If not, Can you afford to loose 3
months mail?

> 1. delete email with date > 91 days.
> 2. If I need to recover something older:
>> 1.  quit all Office apps
>> 2. rename MUD (to, say, MUD1)

Just rename the Identity folder when you save it with a date. Now you can
just add the Identity to your Office X Identities folder and switch
identities.

-- 
Diane 


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