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July 9th, 2001, 07:33 PM
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Windows 2000 Backup software
I have an OnStream 30GB tape drive that supports drive letter access (drive T <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">. I came with a backup program called Echo that keeps different versions of all the backed up files. I prefer the Windows 2000 Backup software because it has a progress bar, and tell you how much time is left. But I can't use the driver letter access if I use the drivers for the win2k backup software so I just set the win2k backup software to backup to file T:\Backup.bkf. Are there any dissadvantages to save to a file on the tape?
Also, with the win2k backup software if I set it to make a full backup once, then a daily incremental backup (new/modified files), how can I then do a full restore (wouldnt all the different backups be seperate)?
Thanks
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