[H] password protected

2008-07-12 Thread Winterlight
I have a Windows web site so I can not use HT Access. I want to be able to protect a few documents / pages with a password. This is just to stop the casual passerby, not protect against a sophisticated attack. I assume there is a simple way to do this. Can somebody point me in the right direct

[H] 2 hard drives into one.

2008-07-12 Thread mark.dodge
I have two 80 gig drives that are quite old and are starting to click and every once in awhile they computer will restart right after one of these clicks. I want to get a SATA 500 and make the two drives with their partitions all to the one drive. Is this possible and will I be able to save the ord

Re: [H] rebuild?

2008-07-12 Thread DHSinclair
Thank you J ! This should make the new install quicker. Best, Duncan At 14:40 07/12/2008 -0700, you wrote: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current

Re: [H] automated back up software

2008-07-12 Thread FORC5
also if just files Karens Power Tool replicator works quite well http://www.karenware.com/powertools/ptreplicator.asp fp At 01:15 PM 7/12/2008, Winterlight Poked the stick with: >Just about any backup program will do what you want. Ghost, Acronis, even >windows vista native backup. You need to

Re: [H] automated back up software

2008-07-12 Thread Harvey Best
>From what I researched on Ghost it was the one I wanted. But absolutely could >not get it to work. It did not like that network drive. I saw where several >people on the discussion beards stated that Norton eventually gave up on >trying to get their network backups to work. > From: [EMAIL PR

Re: [H] automated back up software

2008-07-12 Thread Bobby Heid
I don't know about your issue, but I have been using Ghost for years and love it. I am currently using 12.0, but I have 14.0 and have not installed it yet. I think the WinZip suggestion is good if you only need to back up data. If you want to be able to restore your system easily in case of an H

Re: [H] rebuild?

2008-07-12 Thread maccrawj
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Zones ZoneMa

Re: [H] automated back up software

2008-07-12 Thread Brian Weeden
I love Jungledisk. I think its $20 and it works with Amazon's S3 service. You select the files you want backed up and schedule and it does all the work. They are stored on Amazon's services and so not only does it provide off-site backup but also you have access to them from any internet-connecte

Re: [H] automated back up software

2008-07-12 Thread Harvey Best
Ok, I am going to try some of these suggestions. The problem with Ghost was even when I gave it the administrator pw it would not take it. It would then say some thing to the effect of, can't have 2 people logged in at the same time, even though I was the only one "logged" in. Weird. Though I di

Re: [H] automated back up software

2008-07-12 Thread Winterlight
Just about any backup program will do what you want. Ghost, Acronis, even windows vista native backup. You need to let Ghost, or Windows scheduler, know the administrative password so it can write to your USB drive. But why not keep it simple. Use Winzip 11, or any other zip program from the

Re: [H] automated back up software

2008-07-12 Thread FORC5
System Guardian/Standbydisk http://www.duocor.com/xc2k/ http://www.standbydisk.com/ they do have trial versions. win/win really the same, I beta tested for them. I use SG in XP and SD in Vista, both have their plus's and minu's ( few minus's They will backup to a usb external drive and 99% of

Re: [H] automated back up software

2008-07-12 Thread Greg Sevart
Using Vista? It has pretty simple built-in whole-system backup capabilities. (supposedly the backup format is to VHD--Microsoft's virtual machine hard disk format, meaning you could bring up the system in a VM if you wanted to) Otherwise, I'd suggest Acronis TrueImage. Greg > -Original Mess

[H] automated back up software

2008-07-12 Thread Harvey Best
I had posted this before but didn't get any responses. I have a networked external hdd. Myworldbook, 1 TB. I can see the drive and backup to or from it. But I want a good program to do that automatically. The Mionet that came with it is horrible. I tried the trial version of Norton Ghost but ca

[H] RAID format

2008-07-12 Thread DHSinclair
It seems that I have two different ways to reformat my server's RAID. 1. I could just use the Windows CD to clear the RAID and return it to bare NTFS. I assume that the Windows CD talked to my Adaptec RAID card and just says, "Format." RAID cleared :) 2. Or, I could boot the existi

[H] rebuild?

2008-07-12 Thread DHSinclair
Can I save the IE 'zone info' that is on a current install? I do have my real data files backed up. Now I am up to "windows" internal stuff that may be worth saving. Getting to format a RAID. Have lots of apps and drivers to reload... Another quiet Saturday! Thank you. Best, Duncan

Re: [H] Economy PSU ?

2008-07-12 Thread Greg Sevart
I'd say FSP Group / Fortron / Sparkle. Same company. They make solid units, and actually have some at attractive price points. Greg > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hardware- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of FORC5 > Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2008 11:00 AM > To: hardwa

[H] Economy PSU ?

2008-07-12 Thread FORC5
recommendations ? Been using Rosewill but had a system comeback with spontaneous reboots. Memory tests ok, HD's test OK. PSU voltages seem ok. Replaced all the case fans and it ran here 48 hours under stress but it did reboot. could be heat, my shop is warm. I always say if it runs here it will