Check "COMPACT /C [filename]" command on NT.
If you specify your 'backup' directory as [filename], then it
will be marked as "compressed" directory, so that files added afterward (during
your cold backup) will be compressed automatically while being
copied.
Igor Neyman, OCP DBAPerceptron,
Mark Leith wrote:
Try PKZIP, this has a command line interface..
You can most probably find it with a search for the name on the web..
HTH
Mark
Hi.
You could try PowerArchiver - at http://www.powerarchiver.com
Version 6.1 of the GUI was free (as in beer) - but the new version is
PowerArchiver is another good one, I know a couple of the people on the list
use it to compress their NT backup sets
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one, I know a couple of the people on the list
use it to compress their NT backup sets
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Try PKZIP