- Jan 21, 2001
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Ok here's the deal. I just recently got a job as computer technician for a small clinic. Their network was all messed up and they ahdn't updated their computers for a while but somehow i managed to cobble a working system together. Thank God they decided to invest in some decent computers which should be arriving next-mid-week. They have your basic wired and wireless network (802.11b). The people that i deal with need their computers to access the internet for surgery authorizations and e-mail but they spend the bulk of their time using MS access to keep track of patient data ( no social security numbers or other sensitive info), scheduled surgeries, the operating doctor, the patient's chart number, etc. They also have some MS Word documents that are merged with the Access database so that the blanks will automatically fill as the databse form is filled up. I'm thinking that they could use some way to backup their data but i'm not quite sure they need something as sophisticated as a server.
Any suggestions for ways I could back their critical data up once a week with minimal cost and inconvenience for the staff? Do they need a server solution?Keep in mind that the MS Access database and several MS Word files which are linked to the database are mission critical. These file are currentlystored on ONE computer.
