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>Sandy,
>I use Back Again 2000. I swear by it. It's easy, fast, highly
>configurable and it can be scheduled just as you like it. In short, it's
>highly automated.
That is very helpful. I am using BA 2K version 2.10d. It works well with
tapes, and I am now used to it.
The question is how to back up to a hard drive and deal with the 2.0
megabyte file limit. I see that I can do it by giving each partition a
separate backup name, instead of appending all to one file, like with
tapes.
I suppose I could run this from a command line, and combine the commands
into a batch file to run them automatically.
Do you back up to hard drives?
Which version of BA 2K do you use?
Thanks,
Sandy
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