Re: [BackupPC-users] Shadow Copy in WindowsXP

2008-10-27 Thread Rob Owens
Per the suggestion of somebody on this list, I use Exmerge (downloadable from MS's website) to backup my Exchange server. It saves a pst file for each individual account and has rsync-like properties for restoring -- for example it can restore new email messages only, if you want it to. My Exchan

Re: [BackupPC-users] Shadow Copy in WindowsXP

2008-10-26 Thread dan
this happens only when outlook exits. If you must exit outlook, then you might as well use taskkill and close outlook in the prebackup script. On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 8:17 PM, Peter McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Hi Dejan, > If you are trying to backup the clients PIM info from Outlook why

Re: [BackupPC-users] Shadow Copy in WindowsXP

2008-10-26 Thread Peter McKenna
Hi Dejan, If you are trying to backup the clients PIM info from Outlook why don't you use Backup.pst? It's available from the Microsoft web-site free, but requires validation. It basically does a backup of outlook data to a pst file when the user exits Outlook. You can then back this up. Regards, P

Re: [BackupPC-users] Shadow Copy in WindowsXP

2008-10-26 Thread Tomasz Chmielewski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > hi, > > When searching the Internet, snapshots and shadow copy are associated with > Server versions of Windows. > > I have to use shadow copy on client machines to be able to backup Outlook > files but the only way I found to do that is by using XP's Backup program.

[BackupPC-users] Shadow Copy in WindowsXP

2008-10-26 Thread dbatic
hi, When searching the Internet, snapshots and shadow copy are associated with Server versions of Windows. I have to use shadow copy on client machines to be able to backup Outlook files but the only way I found to do that is by using XP's Backup program. This Backup program unfortunately makes b