Re: What is wrong with my backup plan?

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Frank wrote:

A little background.  My wife runs a shop with 3 XP computers.  She is
not computer oriented, and everything needs to be very easy.  I'm
considering buying a USB drive of adequate capacity to use NTBackup to
backup business data every day to the USB drive.  Each computer would
have its own folder, and under that folder there would be a folder for
Monday ~ Friday.  That would give us 5 backups for each computer at all
times.  Another option would be to use the date (20051215), and I could
write end of month, end of year, etc. to CDs as I deem necessary.

Thanks for any input -- positive or negative.  Other options would also
be entertained bearing in mind that to make this happen it has to be
very easy and convenient.


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