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Old 05-14-2010, 01:22 PM   #29
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If you are running Windows then a very simple form of backup is to run a DOS command of the form:
XCOPY /D /S /Y SourceFolder TargetFolder
This will do a copy (including sub-folders), and the /D option tells it to only copy files whose date has changed.
1. In a perfect world (sigh) a back up would occur of the NEW books I added that day (with covers) along with a daily metadata.
itimpi's basic batch file backup can easily be setup to run each night. This would back up the NEW books you added that day (with covers) along with a daily metadata.
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