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Dell Boy
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      09-11-2007
I've got a question regarding Vista's built-in file backup. Will it backup
files from a shared folder regardless of it's location on the computer,
i.e.even if the the share is not located in the Public folder?
 
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Erwin Moller
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      09-11-2007
Dell Boy wrote:
> I've got a question regarding Vista's built-in file backup. Will it backup
> files from a shared folder regardless of it's location on the computer,
> i.e.even if the the share is not located in the Public folder?


Hi Dell Boy,

Why don't you simply try?

1) Make a back-up
2) Add something to your shared location
3) Make a back-up
4) Inspect the back-up.

You can simply walk in the backup folder and find the files Vista cared
to store.

Regards,
Erwin Moller
 
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Dell Boy
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      09-11-2007
Thanks for your reply Erwin.

The honest answer is that I was interested to know whether anyone knew the
answer to this question because I'm trying to work out the best backup
strategy for someone but I don't have a lot of time to try things out at the
moment.


"Erwin Moller" wrote:

> Dell Boy wrote:
> > I've got a question regarding Vista's built-in file backup. Will it backup
> > files from a shared folder regardless of it's location on the computer,
> > i.e.even if the the share is not located in the Public folder?

>
> Hi Dell Boy,
>
> Why don't you simply try?
>
> 1) Make a back-up
> 2) Add something to your shared location
> 3) Make a back-up
> 4) Inspect the back-up.
>
> You can simply walk in the backup folder and find the files Vista cared
> to store.
>
> Regards,
> Erwin Moller
>

 
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KickinChicken
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      09-11-2007
haha
this ng is full of "computer tech's" who charge money to help ppl with
computers, then just come here looking for answers.
But I really laugh at any nut willing to pay for computer service since the
advent of Google.
Need to remove your kidney, just Google it!

And before some nerd replies they can "build" a computer...so can any child
experienced with Lego's.

"Dell Boy" <Dell am> wrote in message
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> Thanks for your reply Erwin.
>
> The honest answer is that I was interested to know whether anyone knew the
> answer to this question because I'm trying to work out the best backup
> strategy for someone but I don't have a lot of time to try things out at
> the
> moment.
>
>
> "Erwin Moller" wrote:
>
>> Dell Boy wrote:
>> > I've got a question regarding Vista's built-in file backup. Will it
>> > backup
>> > files from a shared folder regardless of it's location on the computer,
>> > i.e.even if the the share is not located in the Public folder?

>>
>> Hi Dell Boy,
>>
>> Why don't you simply try?
>>
>> 1) Make a back-up
>> 2) Add something to your shared location
>> 3) Make a back-up
>> 4) Inspect the back-up.
>>
>> You can simply walk in the backup folder and find the files Vista cared
>> to store.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Erwin Moller
>>


 
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NotMe
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      09-12-2007
I was building radios by the time I was 10. Soldering them together &
getting the wiring right was a challenge.
It was natural to build computers even when the components had to be
soldered together.
Modern computers require very little of the hardware savy that was initially
required.
Being a software guru is much more important today, IMHO.
But what do I know? <puts away Legos> LOL

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> haha
> this ng is full of "computer tech's" who charge money to help ppl with
> computers, then just come here looking for answers.
> But I really laugh at any nut willing to pay for computer service since
> the advent of Google.
> Need to remove your kidney, just Google it!
>
> And before some nerd replies they can "build" a computer...so can any
> child experienced with Lego's.



 
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Ken Zhao [MSFT]
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      09-12-2007
Hello,

Thank you for using newsgroup!

Based on my knowledge, the built-in File Backup will let you backup file to
local disk, CD, DVD or a shared network folder.

Thanks & Regards,

Ken Zhao

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Eduardo Laureano [MSFT]
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      09-12-2007
The file backup in Windows Vista is category based across entire volumes.
E.g. if you choose to back up pictures on C:, it will back all the pictures
on that volume in all locations, expect system only locations, such as
%windir%

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"Dell Boy" <Dell am> wrote in message
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> I've got a question regarding Vista's built-in file backup. Will it backup
> files from a shared folder regardless of it's location on the computer,
> i.e.even if the the share is not located in the Public folder?


 
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      09-12-2007
Thanks Ken & Eduardo for replying, Eduardo's reply gives me all the
information I need and closes this one.

"Eduardo Laureano [MSFT]" wrote:

> The file backup in Windows Vista is category based across entire volumes.
> E.g. if you choose to back up pictures on C:, it will back all the pictures
> on that volume in all locations, expect system only locations, such as
> %windir%
>
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> "Dell Boy" <Dell am> wrote in message
> news:3E977D80-3F6A-4F10-8996-...
> > I've got a question regarding Vista's built-in file backup. Will it backup
> > files from a shared folder regardless of it's location on the computer,
> > i.e.even if the the share is not located in the Public folder?

>

 
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Ken Zhao [MSFT]
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      09-13-2007
Hello,

Glad to hear Eduardo's info is helpful. Thanks Eduardo!

Thanks & Regards,

Ken Zhao

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| "Eduardo Laureano [MSFT]" wrote:
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| > The file backup in Windows Vista is category based across entire
volumes.
| > E.g. if you choose to back up pictures on C:, it will back all the
pictures
| > on that volume in all locations, expect system only locations, such as
| > %windir%
| >
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| > > I've got a question regarding Vista's built-in file backup. Will it
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| > > files from a shared folder regardless of it's location on the
computer,
| > > i.e.even if the the share is not located in the Public folder?
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The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
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      09-17-2007
Ken Zhao [MSFT] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Glad to hear Eduardo's info is helpful. Thanks Eduardo!
>
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Ken Zhao
>
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Hi Ken.

I was wondering if you could please comment as to if there is a KB
article on the windows updates that were sent out around August 24th and
referred to as "Automatic Updates" in the event log for XP and Vista
machines (otherwise known as the stealth updates)? Also, it says in the
EULA that users have the option of turning off these features if they do
not care to use them. How do we users turn them off? Thanks.

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