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Author: darkzhadow | 16 September 2008 | Views: 483![]() AIS Backup 2.6.1.323 AISBackup provides a managed backup of data and the Operating System of Windows PC's and Server's to CD, DVD, Internal and External Disk drives, Networked drives, FTP Servers and all other media that looks like a disk to Windows. Feedback has told us that some Users are happy using AISBackup to backup and restore data from their Mac and Linux computers using network shares. However, AISBackup is not suitable for backing up or restoring the Operating System from Mac or Linux computers. ![]() * Back up as much or as little as you want: AISBackup is capable of backing up everything e.g. backing up the Windows XP drive (C:), includes the system files and security information that some other backup programs leave behind. AISBackup can maintain the security of private folders and encrypted files. Some backup solutions do not backup private folders. Alternatively, it is also possible to backup just one or two files, the Registry on its own or synchronize your 'work in hand' with a USB flash drive. * Backups up to any disk based media including CD's, DVD's and flash drives: Media spanning to named media is supported. Integrated and third party CD and DVD support. * Schedule backups using the Microsoft Task Scheduler: No extra background tasks just for AISBackup, using the Quick Job option a backup of the C: drive could be scheduled to run at midnight with just 8 clicks of the mouse, and no typing! A few more clicks and you choose the time of backup. * Disk to disk cloning and synchronizing: Create a ready to go backup of Windows to another disk drive: Tutorial here. Create a dual boot system - one for play (and possible virus and ad-ware intrusion) and the other for work. * Very easily retrieves files from the backup to the original or to another destination: Drag and drop lets you know exactly where files are going to be restored. Restore a backup of Windows 'over the top' of the current running Windows, or to a new drive or partition. AISBackup knows where a backed up file is, so if it is on CD 36 AISBackup will ask for CD 36. Right click options lets you open a file directly from the backup. Find files by name across the current or all backup jobs. When it comes to getting information back from the backup media many backup solutions do not offer the kind of flexibility that AISBackup does. * AISBackup can backup and restore Windows NT4, 2000 and 2003 Server's: Many system administrators may find this hard to believe, but it makes AISBackup a low cost HIGH value product. There are messages on our forum from happy customers who now use AISBackup, in place of, or to supplement their expensive server based backup solution. To be fair AISBackup does not support tape, but it does support backup to large FireWire and USB drives which can be swapped for on-site / off-site backups - the next backup session is based on the contents of the connected drive. * All the usual and unusual stuff is there: e.g. Optional Password Protection, Optional Test Backup, Backup to FTP. Backup to e-mail: backup some files to your web-mail account - as long as your ISP will leave it there, you'll have an offsite backup of important information. * Sophisticated Backup Management: Differs from antiquated traditional backup methods while keeping the benefits of tradition. AISBackup Build 327 Version 2.6.2 (15 September 2008) * Changes: o Improved handling of user moving backups without using the built in options. The Manage Backup / Move Backup Destination option was not originally designed to correct backups that had been moved manually, but move the backup itself; using this option to complete a manual move caused a major problem with some backup jobs as the backup contents file was reset - this process has been updated to enable the Move Backup Destination option to complete manual moving of backup data. o Disk based backups manually transferred to an FTP site would not open via Tools / Open Job From FTP Server AISBackup has been changed to allow this. For this option to work the backup must be transferred to the FTP Directory that is specified in the FTP options. Please note that AISBackup was not designed to enable manually moving a backup to an FTP server and the job should have been created as an FTP job and if you want to delay the upload (or manually transfer the backup data) the Manage Backup / Change backup job settings / FTP Settings / Enable manual transfer option should have been used instead. * Fixes: o The backup log e-mail was not sent in 64-bit Windows. Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/145884219/AIS_Backup_v2.6.2.327.rar |
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