On Tuesday, December 02, 2003, Allie Martin wrote:
Dave Goodman, [DG] wrote:
DG Trying to backup TB! using tools/backup (1.62r), I get an error message
DG for a particular folder saying An error occurred while storing data of
DG the folder x'.
There may be some irreparable damage
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 08:23:42 -0500, Dave Goodman wrote :
Off to start digging. Thanks for your comments...
That last reply didn't go too well did it Blush
Is it The Bat you want to back up and have you got Winrar installed?
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Tony.
Current
for the purpose, but I was curious
about experiences with such apps as SecondCopy and Handy Backup, which
seem to offer a quick and dirty 'lite-weight' backup which could be used
on 'hot' data, perhaps every hour or so. This in addition to the full
system backup which is done nightly.
But the immediate
Hello Dave,
On 2 Dec 2003 at 11:02:42 -0500 GMT [17:02 CET] you wrote:
DG Trying to backup TB! using tools/backup (1.62r), I get an error message
DG for a particular folder saying An error occurred while storing data of
DG the folder x'.
DG Any idea how I might get things back to normal
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 11:45:38 -0500, Dave Goodman wrote :
Yes, Winrar is installed, but no, it is not just TB! that I'm concerned
with.
It was just a thought that's all.
I've had no end asking about the way I backup so I think I'll have to write my
method down for the FAQ.
--
Tony
On Wednesday, December 03, 2003, Andre Wichartz wrote:
DG Trying to backup TB! using tools/backup (1.62r), I get an error message
DG for a particular folder saying An error occurred while storing data of
DG the folder x'.
Try this:
Create a new folder. Copy all messages from the corrupt
Trying to backup TB! using tools/backup (1.62r), I get an error message
for a particular folder saying An error occurred while storing data of
the folder x'.
The error message suggests that the index file ( x.tbi) for that
folder may be corrupt and suggests deleting and rebuilding
Dave Goodman, [DG] wrote:
DG Trying to backup TB! using tools/backup (1.62r), I get an error message
DG for a particular folder saying An error occurred while storing data of
DG the folder x'.
DG The error message suggests that the index file ( x.tbi) for that
DG folder may be corrupt
Hello TBUDL,
I'm getting an error on using TB Backup. The error is in the quote box
below.
,- [ Error in Message box ]
| An error occurred while storing data of the folder Inbox
|
| It is possible that the message base index file is damaged - try to
| delete the index file and re-read
Greg-
Try the Folder | Maintenance | Check Integrity/Repair option. That's
worked for me in the past. The message database files are stored as
linked lists. Every so often the links can get damaged, especially (in
my experience) if you have attachments stored in-line. The Repair
option seems to
Hello Mark,
Try the Folder | Maintenance | Check Integrity/Repair option.
Thanks it worked.
--
Best regards,
Greg Strong
Using The Bat! v2.01 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1
Current version is 2.01 | Using TBUDL information:
Has anybody figured out how to use ver. 2.01's Scheduler to do regular
backups? Backup doesn't seem to be one of the offered Actions.
Thanks!
Steve . . .
Current version is 2.01 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat
Hello all,
Wednesday, October 15, 2003, Steve Mary King wrote:
Has anybody figured out how to use ver. 2.01's Scheduler to do regular
backups? Backup doesn't seem to be one of the offered Actions.
this is a planned feature, it is not possible right now.
--
Bye
Marek Mikus
Czech support
Hi Steve,
on Wed, 15 Oct 2003 07:43:42 -0700GMT (15.10.03, 16:43 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
SMK Has anybody figured out how to use ver. 2.01's Scheduler to do regular
SMK backups? Backup doesn't seem to be one of the offered Actions.
I use Allie Martin's batch file
Hi all,
on Wed, 15 Oct 2003 21:14:59 +0200GMT I wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
PM This .bat file can be evoked by the scheduler under actions -- run program.
I'd like to add that I wouldn't recommend doing this on Win98. I tried
it twice, and the scheduler correctly informed me 1 minute
Peter, Wednesday, October 15, 2003, 12:14:59 PM, you wrote:==
Hi Steve,
on Wed, 15 Oct 2003 07:43:42 -0700GMT (15.10.03, 16:43 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
SMK Has anybody figured out how to use ver. 2.01's Scheduler to do regular
SMK backups? Backup doesn't
I generally backup all the files of all the folders (except trash) of
all my accounts in my userprofile documents directory. My backed up
files go off site. From time to time I also make a TB! backup file for
my slave disk when I've made a significant change in the
configuration. Am I correct
weeks ago and 8 weeks ago there
were discussions about backing up. I believe automating the
backup was included in that.The thread subjects were:
Backing up The Bat!
Cost Effective TB Backup!
Here's the archive link:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dave Kennedy
I want to know if there is any way to get TB to autoback up in to an archive say every
10 days without user intervention ? Please explain how..
Thanks
eBast
-
Do you Yahoo!?
SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!
On Tue 15-Jul-03 10:35pm -0400, Greg Strong wrote:
What is the size of the source files you are backing up, and how long is
it taking?
The used space is about 75 meg. Compressed is about 15 meg. There
are 827 files. On my 800 mhz P-III it updates in about 80 seconds.
The builtin TB backup
Hello Bill,
Wednesday, July 16, 2003, Bill McCarthy wrote:
As you can see, 7z doesn't come close to zip in speed. On my
relatively slow machine (with nearly 100 gig free disk space), I'm
considering switching back to zip with the -1 option for TB backups.
Well I'll have to back and look at
On Wed 16-Jul-03 5:15pm -0400, Greg Strong wrote:
Well I'll have to back and look at your settings to see if I can set
something up to track. It would be interesting.
For a reference here's the command to compress my main mail store with
7z and zip (redirection for 4nt):
7zn u -ms=off
Hello Greg,
Since this is going OT see my reply off list. :-)
Not really OT. TB is probably the kulu ngile MUA in the world :)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.62i
Current version is 1.62r | Using
(Update options) switch see the default
for Update command. I wanted to address the possibilities with the
INTENT of keeping my backup the same as what I had on disk.
Update default: p1q1r2x1y2z1w2
Update my set:-up0q0r2x1y2z1w2
I'm using a wildcard so the differences are as follows:
file
Hello Bill,
Tuesday, July 15, 2003, Bill McCarthy wrote:
So don't specify a new archive and p0q0 is equivalent to p1q1.
NO, not when you consider what my INTENT on the backup was. See
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
,- [ Quote: ]
| I wanted to address the possibilities with the INTENT of keeping my
On Tue 15-Jul-03 7:07pm -0400, Greg Strong wrote:
Tuesday, July 15, 2003, Bill McCarthy wrote:
So don't specify a new archive and p0q0 is equivalent to p1q1.
NO, not when you consider what my INTENT on the backup was. See
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My test the other day must have been wrong
Hello Bill,
Tuesday, July 15, 2003, Bill McCarthy wrote:
:: And now display the results in my editor
What is the size of the source files you are backing up, and how long is
it taking?
I have been using 7-Zip for 6 months manually with the GUI. Now with
investigating the command line
Hello Greg,
In the past Allie has posted a batch program to completely backup TB
registry, program, and mail base files with WinRAR.
snipped quite a bit
You've never tried Second Copy 2000, have you?
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.62i
Hello MAU,
Monday, July 14, 2003, MAU MAU wrote:
You've never tried Second Copy 2000, have you?
No. What benefit is there to it? Like I said up to now I just relied on
ghosting the partition to a 2nd HD on the PC. It was quick, painless,
and I already owned Ghost. The only problem was if I
Hello Greg,
You've never tried Second Copy 2000, have you?
No. What benefit is there to it?
Ha! You will have to decide for yourself if there is any benefit for
you. There is for me, but YMMV :)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.62i
. 7-Zip is
distributed under GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 and it
works fine for me. I am using the Update command with WinXP's Task
Scheduler. Since it is so fast I do a complete backup of over 501 MB on
boot-up with a 22 % compression. I've tested it now several times
Hello Greg,
Monday, July 14, 2003, MAU MAU wrote:
Only one MAU should do ;-)
I'm satisfied with what I got.
You also were satisfied with VA, weren't you? ;-)
Now seriously. That is exactly why I don't want to give you reasons to
use Second Copy 2000. I decided to do this months ago, I
Hello MAU,
Monday, July 14, 2003, MAU wrote:
BTW some day I'm going to have to ship you some beer in Spain. Any
special brands/types.
The probably kulu ngile one in the world will do ;-)
Since this is going OT see my reply off list. :-)
--
Best regards,
Greg Strong
the -u? All are set to the defaults except you ignore your
p's and q's :-) The default setting of p1q1 does the same thing when
a new '!' archive isn't specified - doesn't it?
So my Gild archive (separate from my Beta archive) is done with:
7z u -r -ms=off %bu\Gild *
(where %bu is my backup
Sunday, July 13, 2003, Greg Strong wrote:
So if your interested in incorporating the use of 7-Zip into your
backup procedures of TB, the batch file I created is below.
Thanks, worked like a charm.
--
Urban
Current version is 1.62r | Using
:-)
According to the help topic -u (Update options) switch see the default
for Update command. I wanted to address the possibilities with the
INTENT of keeping my backup the same as what I had on disk.
Update default: p1q1r2x1y2z1w2
Update my set:-up0q0r2x1y2z1w2
I'm using a wildcard so the differences
Hello Urban,
Monday, July 14, 2003, Urban Urban wrote:
So if your interested in incorporating the use of 7-Zip into your
backup procedures of TB, the batch file I created is below.
Thanks, worked like a charm.
You are welcome.
--
Best regards,
Greg Strong
TB! v1.63
Hello All,
In the past Allie has posted a batch program to completely backup TB
registry, program, and mail base files with WinRAR. I never forgot the
message. Since I have a HD to ghost images too, I never really
investigated further because I felt this was sufficient backup. The only
problem
Hi Allie,
As far as i can tell, no errors were displayed when doing the backup,
however, since i use a screen reader that produses the screen contents
in speech and braille, and since the screen is updating so fast, it
may very well be that i've missed something along the way. Do the
errors
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Krister Ekstrom, [KE] wrote:
KE As far as i can tell, no errors were displayed when doing the
KE backup, however, since i use a screen reader that produses the
KE screen contents in speech and braille, and since the screen is
KE updating so fast
Hi Allie,
Ok, then no, there were no errors, neither in the backup or the
restore process. It's possible though that i didn't make a common
folder on my old installation, but i'm pretty sure i did. However, all
my accounts were backed up, but only one account did show up, the one
with messages
Hi Bat! people,
Sorry for the cross posting, but i figured someone somewhere might
have an answer to this.
I have just switched from a windows 98 machine to one with XP Pro, and
i have made a backup of my TB settings using the built-in backup tool.
When i made the backup, i chose to backup
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Krister Ekstrom, [KE] wrote:
KE I have just switched from a windows 98 machine to one with XP Pro,
KE and i have made a backup of my TB settings using the built-in backup
KE tool. When i made the backup, i chose to backup everything possible,
KE
Hello Krister,
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 14:38:23 +0200 GMT (02/07/03, 19:38 +0700 GMT),
Krister Ekstrom wrote:
I have just switched from a windows 98 machine to one with XP Pro, and
i have made a backup of my TB settings using the built-in backup tool.
I moved my mother's TB from a Win95 machine
I received the following message when I tried to run a backup...
An error occurred while storing data of the folder Register
It is possible that the message base index file is damaged - try to
delete the index file and re-read the folder, then try to backup
again.
What am I looking for (name
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Terry G. Munson, [TGM] wrote:
TGM I received the following message when I tried to run a backup...
TGM An error occurred while storing data of the folder Register
TGM It is possible that the message base index file is damaged - try to
TGM delete
Hello Terry,
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 09:24:02 -0700 GMT (30/06/03, 23:24 +0700 GMT),
Terry G. Munson wrote:
It is possible that the message base index file is damaged - try to
delete the index file and re-read the folder, then try to backup
again.
What am I looking for (name, extention) to find
Hello Allie and Thomas,
Monday, June 30, 2003, 9:53:55 AM, you wrote:
That's the messages.tbi file that's
Thanks for the help.
You need to include a signature delimiter in your messages.
I hope this worked.
--
Thanks,
Terry
Current
Hello Terry G. Munson,
On or about Monday, June 30, 2003 at 13:04:23GMT -0700 (which was 3:04
PM in the tropics where I live) Terry G. Munson posted:
TGM I hope this worked.
Yes, it did! :-) Congratulations.
--
Warmest tropical wishes,
Spike
Quote for the second:
I invented the internet.
I thought I would post this information in case anyone may find it
useful. These steps I use to keep The Bat! current on the computer I am
using. Although I do not always export the registry, I included it as
part of the instructions for others that I provide these instructions.
How to
On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, 12:43:44, Gerard wrote:
Have you ever heard of the Nettiquette rule of have a maximum of 4 lines
as a sig?
In addition to what Mark said, I count seven lines of signature in your
message.
Roman
--
Roman Katzer, Aachen, Germany
To get something done, a
in the accounts
2. restored any of the common folders
Questions:
1. is there any way of getting at all of my messages?
2. why did this happen?
3. can I rely on backup?
The backup file is a little over 9Mb big. If anyone can work on it I'd
love to hear from you.
--
Stuart
Estate Computer Systems
ON Tuesday, February 25, 2003, 12:07:59 PM, you wrote:
SH Estate Computer Systems Limited
SH Westgate House, Westgate, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 7RJ
SH Registered in England No 1604453. VAT No. 416 2922 63
SH ECS are members of the following trade organisations:
SH The Microsoft Certified
On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, 6:07 AM, you wrote:
SH I backed up my installation before doing a reinstall.
SH It /hasn't/...
SH 1. created any other folders in the accounts
SH 2. restored any of the common folders
I had a problem like that when I was running the beta, and reinstalled
1.62
Gerard-
A: Why quote the whole damn thing just to add your one-line comment?
There is indeed a specific netiquette involved with that sort of
antisocial behavior.
B: Usually tags like this are added by servers and are outside of the
user's control.
-Mark Wieder
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/4 on
Hello TBUDL,
When doing backup I get an error message:
An error occured while storing data of the folder Inbox
It is possible that the message base file is damaged - try to
delete the index file and re-read the folder, then try to backup
again.
After doing just that (deleteing
Hallo Markus,
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003 12:04:44 +0100GMT (13-2-03, 12:04 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
MV When doing backup I get an error message: An error occured
MV while storing data of the folder Inbox
MV Anybody who has some nice tips I could try?
Create a new folder.
Move all
Hello Roelof,
Thursday, February 13, 2003, 1:35:08 PM, you wrote:
MV When doing backup I get an error message: An error occured
MV while storing data of the folder Inbox
MV Anybody who has some nice tips I could try?
RO Create a new folder.
RO Move all messages from the inbox to your new
? A
function that denies me to store the backup as any file _I want_,
build in The Bat!, not limited through the OS, ain't a step forward.
So the only way out of this trouble is: if I'm in doubt, and doubt
being defined here as I'm not 100% sure what I'm doing., I do _never
ever_ press Yes on a Overwrite
to replace it?
No. I mean like:
C:\bla\quirk\backup.tbk already exists.
Please chose another name.
Simply because TB's backup system won't work if you use the sme file
name for source and destination.
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
Moderator der deutschen The Bat! Beginner Liste.
If life deals you lemons, make
Hello Anne,
On Sat, 25 Jan 2003 02:12:11 + GMT (25/01/03, 09:12 +0700 GMT),
Anne wrote:
PP Have you chosen the existing archive and the new archive being the
PP same file?
Perhaps a note in the help file to warn of this would be useful for
new users?
Or a kind of blockage, so that you
. The Bat! has to sequentially read the
existing archive while backing up to determine if the currently
processed message needs to be backed up. Therefore if you overwrite
the existing archive with the new one you withdraw The Bat! the base
of comparison for incremental backup.
The incremental backup
Friday, January 24, 2003, 9:03:53 AM,Peter wrote:
PP Have you chosen the existing archive and the new archive being the
PP same file?
Thanks Peter,
Yes that's what I did as I was reproducing the steps that the inquirer
in the forum took so I could try and see what happened. I read the
help file
reading file D:\bkp_intweb.tbk
Afterwards, the file has been erased from the computer, which means I
also lost the previous backup
So to check out what should happen I did the same thing using an old
backup file from before I upgraded to v1.62 and told it to do an
incremental backup to the same
Hello Batmans :)
Just look at this http://splinty.pochtamt.ru/The_Bat_1.JPG.
What is the problem ?!! Yes, I've deleted indices
and The Bat recreated it. But anyway backup doesn't work with two
folders !
Several dayz ago The Bat killed all my settings of every folders and I've decided to
make
Hello Alexander,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 09:44:01 +0500 GMT (19/12/02, 11:44 +0700 GMT),
Alexander A. Gomanyuk wrote:
Just look at this http://splinty.pochtamt.ru/The_Bat_1.JPG. What is
the problem ?!! Yes, I've deleted indices and The Bat recreated it.
But anyway backup doesn't work with two
Hello Marck,
Thursday, December 5, 2002, 7:46:44 AM, you wrote:
MDP - --
MDP Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
MDP TB! v1.62 Beta/17 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2
MDP '
MDP -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
MDP Version: GnuPG v1.2.1rc1-nr1 (Windows 2000)
MDP
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Granville,
@5-Dec-2002, 09:17 Granville Cousins [GC] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
GC Mark if you check out your signature on the line that begins
GC with Cheers, at the end of your reply message to me you will see
GC that the
Hello Marck,
I am trying to backup the Bat! I do this by going into tools and
using the Backup Wizard. When I have done this and go to the folder
which I have created to contain my Backup job, I open the job and it
is displayed in an Edit Mail Message window in a column on the left
hand side
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Granville,
@5-Dec-2002, 07:21 Granville Cousins [GC] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
... snip
GC I never get the chance to open my Backup job to view its
GC contents. Surely this cannot be right. What do I need to
A On BAT Backup I get this. Any idea what to do?
A An Error occurred while storing data of the folder
A Computer..
Was not much to go by. I have a folder called Computer..
But when I did Start/Search, there was no such folder found.
--
Best regards,
Adam
On BAT Backup I get this. Any idea what to do?
An Error occurred while storing data of the folder
Computer..
--
Best regards,
Adam
Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hi Marck!
In message mid:11068352045.20021020095421;silverstones.com
on Sunday, October 20, 2002, 3:54:21 AM, you wrote:
MDP Here's an interesting point: Auto format (toggle it on/off with
MDP Ctrl-Shift-F) will retain certain extra spacing within paragraphs
MDP .. like punctuation spacing.
On Monday, October 14, 2002, 19:13, Anthony Xin Chen wrote:
First thing I do is export the Rit registry key into my TB directory.
Do you do this manually or automatically by scripting? If latter, how
do you do that?
I know Thomas has already posted a solution, but to make it simpler for
basis, not use the maintenance center
since as far as I know there is no automatic way to run it and
make it backup files, except if I set up myself a macro/script
that will do that. How does this whole approach sound to you?
Will I be able to recover The Bat!'s setting and mail without
problems
on a regular basis, not use the maintenance center
since as far as I know there is no automatic way to run it and
make it backup files, except if I set up myself a macro/script
that will do that. How does this whole approach sound to you?
Will I be able to recover The Bat!'s setting and mail without
with that,
MAU I have been able to recover a couple of times.
That's very positive :)
My aim is to backup the following, which should be included in the
mail folder:
messages/folders
quick templates
rules
address book
The Bat!'s options/settings are probably located in the registry.
I do not plan to back
Hello Alexander,
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 15:26:25 +0300 GMT (14/10/02, 19:26 +0700 GMT),
Alexander Cicovic wrote:
AC My aim is to backup the following, which should be included in the
AC mail folder:
I backup the whole TB directory.
AC The Bat!'s options/settings are probably located
Hi All,
On 14 Oct 2002 21:30:20 (my local time 07:30:20), Thomas F. wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
First thing I do is export the Rit registry key into my
TB directory.
Do you do this manually or automatically by scripting? If latter, how
do you do that?
--
, with a batch file Januk (where is he, anyway?) wrote a
while ago and posted on this list.
Here it is:
File Januk.bat
echo off
rem Written by Januk Aggarwal
cls
echo Welcome to your The Bat! Registry Backup program.
echo
echo ___
echo
Hello there,
Monday, October 14, 2002, 5:30:20 PM, Thomas F. wrote:
AC The Bat!'s options/settings are probably located in the registry.
AC I do not plan to back them up.
TF And why not?
It's more a kind of habit. For some reason, I do not like backing
up and restoring registry keys. I
Hello Lou,
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, at 10:06:04 GMT -0400 (9/11/02, 9:06 AM -0500 GMT
here), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
LY SysCmdr is not really needed unless you want to boot Linux, etc.
LY or want to use multiple primary partitions, hiding the unused ones.
If I want
Thursday, September 12, 2002, 8:33:26 AM, you wrote:
GS Hello Lou,
GS On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, at 10:06:04 GMT -0400 (9/11/02, 9:06 AM -0500 GMT
GS here), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
LY SysCmdr is not really needed unless you want to boot Linux, etc.
LY or want to use
11 September 2002, 07:02, you wrote:
AM There are other (much cheaper) alternatives to Ghost. You might try
AM Drive Backup from http://www.paragon-gmbh.com/n_frame.htm - those guys
AM have some other very useful utilities which I highly recommend.
Or Drive Image 2002. Works flawlessly on XP
Hello Andrew
Thank you for your email dated Wednesday, September 11, 2002, 8:43:17 AM, in which
you wrote:
CT Or Drive Image 2002. Works flawlessly on XP/NTFS
AM I have a full copy here. I am not at all impressed. It backs up fine,
You're lucky - mine wouldn't even do that. Atrocious
Hello Andrew,
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, at 07:02:52 GMT +0100 (9/11/02, 1:02 AM -0500 GMT
here), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
AM One thing you need to be aware of with XP is that you have to use
AM Ghost 2002. Earlier versions won't touch the partitions, or at least
AM when
Hello TBOT,
I'm upgrading my PC to WinXP. I have used Win98 which has a multi-boot
partitions. I have basically 4 partitions with the 1st 3 being for OS +
Applications, and the last being an Extended partition for data
communication programs such as TB. This way I can Ghost restore my OS
/or
sure that the slave
drive has drive letters higher than all the partitions on the
master drive. we have done a lot of backup/restore using plugable
drives without problems. The registry entries remain even if the drive
is removed from the system. It will also handle another drive being
plugged
snip
SysCmdr is not really needed unless you want to boot Linux,
etc.
I have a configuration booting Win98, WinXP and Redhat 7.2 using
no additional boot-software. Just the NT boot loader.
Redhat also comes with grub (you can get it separately for
free) which is supposed to be nice and
Hello Douglas,
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, at 11:06:07 GMT -0500 (9/11/02, 11:06 AM -0500 GMT
here), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
DH There are lots of variables.
Yes indeed. Thanks.
--
Best regards,
Greg Strong
TB! v1.62/Beta4 on Windows 98
PGP
ve drive has
LY drive letters higher than all the partitions on the master drive.
Applicable only if I recognize both drives all the time. Remember I use
the slave as primarily a backup.
LY we have done a lot of backup/restore using plugable drives without
LY problems. The registry entries rem
Hello Jan,
After having to replace my HD, I am now
constructing a *serious* backup strategy.
Part of that strategy includes
concentrating as much data as I can within
the My Documents settings folder so I can
backup that folder on a regular basis.
Before you do that take
Hello Jan,
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, at 10:23:07 GMT -0400 (9/6/02, 9:23 AM -0500 GMT
here), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JR After having to replace my HD, I am now
JR constructing a *serious* backup strategy.
I use to keep tape backups. Tape is not the most
. You might try
Drive Backup from http://www.paragon-gmbh.com/n_frame.htm - those guys
have some other very useful utilities which I highly recommend.
Andrew
http://www.kazmax.com
Current version is 1.61 | Using TBUDL information:
http
Dear Jan,
Going back 16:23 06.09.2002...
Part of that strategy includes
concentrating as much data as I can within
the My Documents settings folder so I can
backup that folder on a regular basis.
Think twice before you want to do this! I've lost once a My Document
folder, locked
Hi Jan,
On Sat, 7 Sep 2002 08:11:39 -0400, you wrote:
Hi Jonathan.
JA [...] if you go into each account, and
JA specify a location, the common folders do
JA not move, if however you set the global
JA mail base (somebody already mentioned how
JA to do this) it moves everything, common
JA
Hello Bat Folk.
After having to replace my HD, I am now
constructing a *serious* backup strategy.
Part of that strategy includes
concentrating as much data as I can within
the My Documents settings folder so I can
backup that folder on a regular basis.
What I'm trying to figure
Hello Jan,
Friday, September 6, 2002, 3:23:07 PM, you wrote:
JR Hello Bat Folk.
JR After having to replace my HD, I am now
JR constructing a *serious* backup strategy.
JR Part of that strategy includes
JR concentrating as much data as I can within
JR the My Documents settings folder
Hallo Jan,
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002 10:23:07 -0400GMT (6-9-02, 16:23 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
JR What I'm trying to figure out is how to include TB! MAIL files
JR within that structure. Is this possible?
When I did something like that, I closed TB, moved the files and
edited the registry,
On Friday, September 06, 2002, Jan Rifkinson wrote in
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JR After having to replace my HD, I am now
JR constructing a *serious* backup strategy.
JR Part of that strategy includes
JR concentrating as much data as I can within
JR the My D
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