>>>>>I just zip my entire project directory at the end of each day and give it the project name + the days date, then I copy it to the server.
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>>>>I do the same and also send the ZIP to myself by email. Easy to reach from home where I might not have access to the server.
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>>>Well, that just goes to show you that "great minds think alike", and so do we by the way!<g>
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>>BTW, I've already restored the lost work (was not that much anyway), but now when I tried to run Frank's program first I had a problem with backup directory and now the system can not find winzip.
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>>Up till now I even haven't bothered to check, if I have winzip installed and it turned out, I don't.
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>>Time to ask Network Admin to give it to me (since I want licensed version).
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>>UPDATE. Bummer, we don't have it here, so now I have to install the free version from Internet.
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>You can also use the command line version of pkzip.
Good idea, but today I already installed xzip and winzip and I think it would be enough for the task for now <g> xzip worked pretty nice, BTW, and the archive was twice less the size comparing with winzip.
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