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Guest Nobody Important
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I just installing a new Dell server with Server 2003 and two workstation

running Xp Pro. There is a single data drive that is being backed up daily.

 

My concern is backing up the Windows installs of all the computers. I do

have a DVD DL burner on the server. Is there software that will let me burn

image

files of the Windows drives that will not be changing except for minor

updates every few weeks so that if any PC crashes I can limit my downtime in

getting the network repaired?

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Guest Coraleigh Miller
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Re: Backup Recommendatoin?

 

I think that Symantec's Norton Ghost may be perfect for you...

http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoffice/products/overview.jsp?pcid=br&pvid=ghost12

 

Coraleigh Miller

 

"Nobody Important" <nobody@myfakeemailserver.org> wrote in message

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>I just installing a new Dell server with Server 2003 and two workstation

>running Xp Pro. There is a single data drive that is being backed up daily.

>

> My concern is backing up the Windows installs of all the computers. I do

> have a DVD DL burner on the server. Is there software that will let me

> burn image

> files of the Windows drives that will not be changing except for minor

> updates every few weeks so that if any PC crashes I can limit my downtime

> in getting the network repaired?

>

>

>

>

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
Posted

Re: Backup Recommendatoin?

 

 

"Nobody Important" <nobody@myfakeemailserver.org> wrote in message

news:m5Wni.172$lX.114@bignews9.bellsouth.net...

>I just installing a new Dell server with Server 2003 and two workstation

>running Xp Pro. There is a single data drive that is being backed up daily.

>

> My concern is backing up the Windows installs of all the computers. I do

> have a DVD DL burner on the server. Is there software that will let me

> burn image

> files of the Windows drives that will not be changing except for minor

> updates every few weeks so that if any PC crashes I can limit my downtime

> in getting the network repaired?

>

 

After implementing your backup solution, make sure you

test it. Too many people wait until the crunch comes, only

to discover that their backup is useless.

Guest Brian Spolarich
Posted

Re: Backup Recommendatoin?

 

I'm a big fan of DriveSnapshot.

 

http://www.drivesnapshot.de/en/index.htm

 

You can take images while Windows is running. I've used this tool to

image and restore regularly and consistently.

 

-bws

 

"Nobody Important" <nobody@myfakeemailserver.org> wrote in message

news:m5Wni.172$lX.114@bignews9.bellsouth.net...

>I just installing a new Dell server with Server 2003 and two workstation

>running Xp Pro. There is a single data drive that is being backed up daily.


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