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Keeping archive of changed user files
Dave,
Can you elaborate on how one might make this work. I'd like to do the same thing with my user files, i.e., for any user file (not system file) that is changed or deleted today, keep yesterday's copy around, perhaps in a folder with yesterday's date, for as long as I want (e.g., until I discover there was a problem with what happened today). This approach will hopefully save my butt if one of my users deletes a file on the file server and I don't discover it for a while, or a database file gets corrupted and it isn't apparent for a while. I'm biased toward SD since it seems much more stable that some of the competing tools. Thoughts? Thanks Dave. Kez |
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