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  1. ebadboy2001

    Copy and replace a file that is in use

    Thank you very much for the help linney. The "inuse.exe" looks like it is only good for Windows NT and 2000. I will use the Recovery Console to replace the files. Thanks!
  2. ebadboy2001

    Copy and replace a file that is in use

    I've seen an option in the command-line set for XP to copy and overwrite a .dll in use, but, I cannot find it again. Does anyone out there know of this command that will copy and replace a file on the next reboot such as the kernel32.dll? Any help would be appreciated.
  3. ebadboy2001

    Simple Scenario - is this possible?

    8.6 you would have to have an append operation every second week, differential and an overwrite full operation every second week. To restore it may take about three hours, however, if you want to save a few hundred on tapes... You have to ask is that extra hour of coming back from a disaster...
  4. ebadboy2001

    UPS time to recharge

    A good system would trickle charge to provide maximum battery life of a few years. If it fast charges like everyone wants the batteries could fail after a few complete drains in a matter of months. I would guess it would take four to ten hours to come up to 85% percent. This is my educated guess...

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