With Dropbox you just copy it into a directory and it takes care of the
rest.


On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 7:24 AM, Rafael Copquin <rcopq...@fibertel.com.ar>wrote:

> I have this client running a VFP9 app based in dbf's that just had his
> main server disk gone to heaven (I should have said to hell, but I might
> offend some people so...:-) )
>
> Anyways, eons ago I installed a simple backup routine that zips all the
> tables and sends the zip file from the server to another machine in the
> LAN. This is supposedly done by the manager, but this guy has been on
> holidays for two weeks now and no one has made the backup. And I doubt that
> the manager backs up the info every day. They haven't called me for years
> and now all of a sudden they remembered good old Rafael and called me in
> despair.
>
> I know I can set up a programmed task in the server to back up this zip
> file into another machine, but I would like to send the zip file to the
> cloud (dropbox comes to mind)
>
> Can any one of you show me how this is done or pass me a routine to do
> that? Or even suggest a different cloud storage (onedrive,google drive,
> mediafire, or others) ?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Rafael Copquin
>
>
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