Indeed, it's the preferred method I use. Create a backup job on the
workstation - backup to a special share for it on the SERVER.
> Strange app that it needs to run on an XP Pro instead of a server.
> In any case, Duncan has given you a good path. Further, I wonder if this
> application has any method of making its own backups? If so, you can simply
> copy them to the server with a scheduled task, and those files will then
> be backed up.
> XP Pro has a backup routine that will let you choose what files to backup,
> and there are lots of other ways to make a copy that can be stored on the
> SBS for backup. Robocopy, xcopy, goodsync, second copy, just to name a few.
> -
> Larry
> Please post the resolution to your
> issue so others may benefit
> -
> Get Your SBS Health Check at
> www.sbsbpa.com
> > Hi
> > Its a separate db server for performance reasons and saved data on its
> > own disks.
> > Thanks
> > Regards
> > "Larry Struckmeyer [SBS-MVP]" <lstruckme...@mis-wizards.com> wrote in
> > message news:eu8qWrOYKHA.1232@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> >> Can't. Or at least should not.
> >> But why do this? Put the data that needs universal access in shares
> >> on the server.
> >> --
> >> Larry
> >> Please post the resolution to your
> >> issue so that others may benefit.
> >> Get a Health Check for SBS at:
> >> www.sbsbpa.com
> >> "John" <i...@nospam.infovis.co.uk> wrote in message
> >> news:elOZFfOYKHA.3612@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >>> Hi
> >>> sbs 2003 standard. I have two drives X: & Y: shared form a client
> >>> PC. How can I get these to be part of sbs backup?
> >>> Thanks
> >>> Regards