1. When a rdiff-backup is backing up files from a WinXP PC, the
user might invadvertently do a shutdown or there may be a power failure. What happens to the backup structure for this rdiff-backup on the backup-server.
Is it then corrupt and unusable ?
Does it autocorrect itself the next time rdiff-backup is run?

2. In WinXP, you can shedule a task (e.g. the rdiff-backup task)
with the option 'Wake the computer to run this task' - Does this
apply to a fully powered-down computer, a system in hibernate mode,
a system in stand-by mode - I know, this is more a WinXP question,
but some of you might make use of that and comment on their experiences..


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