What's the best backup software out there?

illusion88

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I have a wireless drive that sits on my network. Currently, I backup everything manually (I simply copy the entire drive once a week). Can anyone recomend some good backup software that will automatically find what has been changed and back that up every night? Something that will backup to the network drive. I need something reliable and easy to use (I am ot the only one using it, my roomates, who can't tell amouse from a keyboard are on the network as well and it would be nice if they could use this software without asking me questions every 10 minutes)

Don't worry about a budjet, but if there is some good freeware, I woudl be happy to use that. Any recomendations?
 

Relayer

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Oct 30, 1999
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Schedule SyncToy
While you do not have to schedule SyncToy to use it, some users may find it helpful to schedule recurrent SyncToy runs. Perhaps you have a folder pair that takes a long time to sync and you want to run SyncToy in the middle of the night, for example.

SyncToy does not provide a user interface to schedule folder pairs to run at designated times. However, there is a method to schedule tasks using the Microsoft© Windows© operating system.

To schedule a task using the operating system:

From the Start menu, select All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - Scheduled Tasks.
Select Add scheduled task to start the Scheduled Task Wizard. You will see a list of possible programs to run.
SyncToy may appear as an option in the list. If SyncToy does not appear in the list, click Browse and go find it.
The wizard will next prompt you to enter how often you want to run the scheduled SyncToy (for example, daily, weekly, et cetera). Select a frequency.
The next page asks when to start the task. Select a start time.
The next page asks for the user name and password to run the program under. Enter your user name and password.
The final page contains an option to open the properties dialog when the wizard ends. Select this checkbox.
Modify the Run textbox to include the ?R command line option. ?R all by itself will run all folder pairs that are active for run all. If you want to run just a single folder pair, add ?R?My Pair? to the end of the command line. Note: there is a space before the hyphen but not one after the R. If the folder pair name contains a space, surround it with quotation marks, as the example above shows. For another example, assume that SyncToy is in the folder named C:\My Folder and that you want to run a folder pair named "My folder pair." Enter the command line as follows, including the quotation marks: "C:\My Folder\SyncToy.exe" -R"My folder pair." Note that there are two sets of quotation marks in this case: one is around the path to the SyncToy program file and the other surrounds the folder pair name.