Can anyone suggest an relatively easy way to do the following?
I have one 30Gb hard drive partitioned in two (10Gb and 20Gb).
There are three users on my system and each user has a backup folder on the D: (20Gb) drive.
I ask the users to backup there documents to this D: drive in case I have to restore an
image to the C: drive or re-install Windows or whatever.
Anyway, I want to automate this backup procedure as the users log off. I thought about a log-off script to check if any files in each users' My Documents folder has been modified and if and only if it has been modified since the last back-up or log-off, the modified file will be backed up to the D: drive.
I don't know how to do this easily and was wondering if anyone can help. Windows own backup program doesn't check for modifications so it will end up backing every doc and take up unneccessery space.
Cheers
gussy1
I have one 30Gb hard drive partitioned in two (10Gb and 20Gb).
There are three users on my system and each user has a backup folder on the D: (20Gb) drive.
I ask the users to backup there documents to this D: drive in case I have to restore an
image to the C: drive or re-install Windows or whatever.
Anyway, I want to automate this backup procedure as the users log off. I thought about a log-off script to check if any files in each users' My Documents folder has been modified and if and only if it has been modified since the last back-up or log-off, the modified file will be backed up to the D: drive.
I don't know how to do this easily and was wondering if anyone can help. Windows own backup program doesn't check for modifications so it will end up backing every doc and take up unneccessery space.
Cheers
gussy1