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One of the things I continue to run across is how to easily backup folders from a workstation to an external source.  One of the easiest and cheapest solutions is a power toy from Microsoft called SyncToy.  When I say cheap, I mean cheap.  It is a free download offered by Microsoft from the list of their power toys.  It is also now compatible with Vista.

SyncToy creates pairs called folder pairs.  You set up a folder pair for each backup that you want to create.  The left folder is your source and the right folder is your backup location.  Once you have those parameters defined you then set up how you want to synchronize your folders.  You can choose from the below options.

  • Synchronize:  New and and updated files are copied between the two folders.  When you rename or delete a folder it is repeated on each side.
  • Echo: New and updated files are copied from the left to the right side.  When you rename or delete a folder is is repeated on the other folder.
  • Contribute:  New and updated files are copied from the left to the right side.  When you rename a folder is is also repeated on the other folder.  Deletes are not performed an each folder.
  • Combine: New and updated files are copied both ways.  This option ignores all renamed and deleted files.

Once you have this option set up you will need to name your folder pair.  You will now manually be able to backup up your date by going into SyncToy.   If you want to take it one step further I would recommend setting up a scheduled task to run daily on your PC to insure the backup stays current.

I will try to get some screen shots taken of the setup process so everybody can help visualize the steps.  On a side note version 2.0 is out in Beta but I have not had a chance to use it yet.  Hopefully I will find time to review the new SyncTool version in the near future.

Current Version – v1.4

Microsoft Download Link
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=E0FC1154-C975-4814-9649-CCE41AF06EB7&displaylang=en

 

If you have not heard about GOOG-411 you are missing out.  This is a free service you can use from your cell phone or home phone in the US to find out what a business phone number is.  It beats paying one or two dollars for the traditional services offered by the phone companies.  When you call up you say where you are and what you are looking for.  GOOG-411 will then connect you with the business.  You can also opt to have a text message sent to you or to have a map sent to you with the location.  Once you get used to using it you will wonder how you ever lived without it!

GOOG-411 Website
http://www.google.com/goog411/about.html

GOOG-411 You Tube Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN0q8SvlQAk

 

Another one of the tools that I have become very used to using is Process Explorer.  You can get detailed information on what exactly is going on with your system.  The display mainly consists of two windows.  The top window displays what processes are currently active.  The bottom window can run in a couple different modes.  If you are running process exporer in handle mode you well see the handles that have been opened by the processes in the top window.  You can also run process explorer in dll mode.  The bottom window will then disaplay the memory mapped files that the process in the top window have loaded.

I highly recommend that you get used to using this program.  It will give you detailed information that task manager just can not give you.  I guarantee that knowing how to use this program will separate you from just being another server administrator.

Current Version – v11.20

Process Explorer Website

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx

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