One of the several available backup options you have is "Robocopy". A logoff
script set in Policy could run a script using robocopy to duplicate files
based on attribute ('archive' -a, meaning changed) and other variables
Robocopy:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/window....mspx?mfr=true
GPEdit.MSC is the utility used to assign a logoff script or bat file.
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Mark L. Ferguson
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"MJ" <> wrote in message
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>I am running Vista Home Premium on my main notebook and have a back-up
> desktop running Windows XP on an internal network. Is there a way that I
> can
> set up my notebook so that at the end of the day, it automatically
> sysnchronizes one of my folders with the same folder on the desktop? The
> folder is in Documents on my notebook and has several sub-folders - and a
> number of these sub folders get modified every day - generally Word, Excel
> ,
> PDF files.
>
> My target is to have the same information available on my desktop so I can
> work on that if required.
>
> Would appreciate any ideas or suggestion.
>
> Thank you
> MJ