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Re: Whats the best Back-up Utility??



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I use Seagate Software Backup Exec.   Has the features you want and supports
most backup devices.
http://www.seagatesoftware.com/

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Hill <ender5@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Omega-List (E-mail) <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 11:21 AM
Subject: Whats the best Back-up Utility??


>I'm getting a new system next week that will have two hard drives.  I've
>been to www.shareware.com but there is too much to choose from.  I was
>hoping to pick The Group's brain on what is the best back-up utility that
>meets my needs.  Here's my rosy scenario:
>1)  32 bit program
>2)  the ability to select exactly what is being backed up (down to the
>folder), like Iomega's One Step Back-up program for their Zip drives.
>3)  a scheduler so I can have a backup done every evening after market
>hours.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>jim hill
>