Dave:

How about putting the how-to on auto-run batch files
in the form of an article ans seeing if Geoff will put
it in the Legacy News?

That way we can all read it, and discussions won't
clutter up the UG.

Jennie

--- Dave Naylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 23 Jul 2006  Kirstin wrote:
> 
> > How do you automate the backups? I have a thumb
> drive, that I actually
> > have a copy of the program on (that way I can run
> the program on someone
> > else's computer). Then I put the latest zip backup
> on it. I know a
> > little bit about auto-run batch files, but not
> much. 
> 
> Well I have the Legacy data file(s) on a removable
> "thumb" drive or 
> whatever people wish to call them -- USB drives, zip
> drives, flash 
> drives, etc.  Obviously this doesn't prevent the
> Legacy program files 
> also being on that same drive.
> 
> The backups are on my desktop and my laptop
> computers, as well as 
> being uploaded off-site to my web space on my ISP's
> server -- so 
> backups are in 3 different places.
> 
> Adding autorun files to the removable drive allows
> you to write 
> coding into a batch file which will be run whenever
> you plug that 
> removable drive into a computer.  That batch file
> can do anything you 
> want -- verify which computer it's plugged into and
> copy files from 
> or to itself, etc.  I found that the autorun feature
> wouldn't work on 
> USB drives with my version of WinXP unless I
> installed "APO USB 
> Autorun" which is available free from the Internet
> -- just Google it.
> 
> The batch files are fairly straightforward to write
> depending on  
> what you want to do and where you want your backups.
>  I'll provide 
> assistance to anyone in setting this up for Legacy
> backups but please 
> contact me off-list as I don't think this is
> on-topic for this list.
> 
> Cheers, -- Dave N.
> -- 
>   David Naylor, Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada. 
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