Re: Why backing up 3,50 GB leads to a 5,93 GB backup file?

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OK Javier I just verified the content of our backup set: just a sort of
little italian ERP program (from www.sistemi.com), another program for
Home Banking, and tons of xls, doc and pdf documents... nothing in use
when the backup is supposed to run (at 11pm) ... I just found a little
permissions problem in a folder - but nothing giving reason for our 5,
93 backup file (almost doubled)...
any hint from you?
Thank you very much,
Fabio

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