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what is most simplest way in Windows environment, to connect Windows
machines, and leverage the 2nd machine has a sort of backup resource.

I want to basically have the data at time I write it on one machine
for just one folder and its trees also data to the second machine. So
if I lose data on mone machine at least there is a basic.

This is my resources at hand (2 computers), and I want to find a way
to do this for some internal software development assets I want to
have redundancy copies of.

And also, I need this freeware :-) if it can be done, I appreciate
the advise and assistance.
 
Re: backup suggestions

hello,

on windows 2003, you can use DFS to replicate (free/builtin with windows).

If you do not have a windows domain (AD), you may use syncback to make the
trick:
http://www.2brightsparks.com/downloads.html#freeware

It can backup but also maintain identical folders between two machines.

You may also used robocopy (usefull if tons of small files or to maintain
permissions identical):
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd&displaylang=en



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Mathieu CHATEAU
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> what is most simplest way in Windows environment, to connect Windows
> machines, and leverage the 2nd machine has a sort of backup resource.
>
> I want to basically have the data at time I write it on one machine
> for just one folder and its trees also data to the second machine. So
> if I lose data on mone machine at least there is a basic.
>
> This is my resources at hand (2 computers), and I want to find a way
> to do this for some internal software development assets I want to
> have redundancy copies of.
>
> And also, I need this freeware :-) if it can be done, I appreciate
> the advise and assistance.
>
 
RE: backup suggestions

Sounds like folder Synchronisation or you may want to look at Volume
shadow......

"schnile25@gmail.com" wrote:

> what is most simplest way in Windows environment, to connect Windows
> machines, and leverage the 2nd machine has a sort of backup resource.
>
> I want to basically have the data at time I write it on one machine
> for just one folder and its trees also data to the second machine. So
> if I lose data on mone machine at least there is a basic.
>
> This is my resources at hand (2 computers), and I want to find a way
> to do this for some internal software development assets I want to
> have redundancy copies of.
>
> And also, I need this freeware :-) if it can be done, I appreciate
> the advise and assistance.
>
>
 
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