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We are running a Windows NT environment and have a stand alone Unix box. Is there software that would allow this Unix machine to be backed up along with our routine Windows NT backups? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!!!
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Quick and dirty way would be to install Samba (search the forum for details) and map the UNIX box as a drive on your NT server and back it up like that.
otherwise most back-up software vendors have UNIX versions of their product that you can use. Warren. |