This is a backup tool for PW server admin. It provides a simple Windows interface to moving character files (and their associated txt files) from the main vault to a backup. It has an option to set 'Accessed in the last X days' allowing for recent characters only. Version2: Comes with network directory browsing and creating new directories. For Windows XP only, backup servervault to cab files. Automated backup to cab on startup and daily timed backups
This is a compilation of the old system into a single score. There were 3 that made this score of 9.00 then rounded to 9.
Posted by Scytale ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-07-20 05:07:00
OK,
The current paths are stored in the registry. So set them up once, close the program and it will remember where everything goes.
The command is "RunBackup" or "RunBackup Auto" so .../path/...exe RunBackup
Under the options window you can set the option for it to run on Startup. This will create a shortcut in your Startup folder. An idea may be to use this then cut and paste the shortcut to whether you need it.
Posted by Ghost ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-07-18 01:57:00
So I just do /path/to/.exe -RunBackup
and it will run it automatically? or is there a different way the command line paramaters are passed for this program?
RunBackup should be fine, so long as the program remembers what directories to go from and too. Is this currently the case?
Hope i'm not being a pest.
Posted by Scytale ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-07-16 13:55:00
It currently has two command line parameters:
RunBackup - which will start the backup on loading
RunBackup Auto - as before but will automatically overwrite any cab files found with the same name
Let me know what sort of command line options you would like.
Posted by Ghost ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-07-15 20:06:00
Thanks! Much easier this way.
if you want another sugestion , allow for command line paramaters so that 'you' may use Windows Scedualer or what not to make it run automatically.
Once again, Thank you! Especailly for the network update!
Posted by Scytale ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-07-13 04:41:00
Well new version uploaded that should cater for network locations.
Posted by Scytale ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-07-06 10:00:00
Map the drive and it should work fine.
Posted by Ghost ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-07-04 17:22:00
This makes it so much easier with the "last x Days" Thanks!
If you want a suggestion, It would make it even eaiser if it supported Network Locations. Just a thought! Thanks again!
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