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Posted by Ron Reyes on November 25, 2006, 7:36 pm
Please log in for more thread options Better yet back it up to a removable hard drive or jump drive. CD's can get
optical errors that you won't know about.... Until you need the data. You can
get 1gb jump drives for about $50 and they're a lot faster than CD burns.
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"Terrible Tom" wrote:
> You can use the RMS backup utility to create a .bck file that can be drag &
> drop copied to CD.
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> You cannot backup directly to CD.
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> Tom
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> Stop fishing for e-mail
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> "NcS" wrote:
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> > Are you telling me I can not use the RMS backup utility directly to backup
to
> > CD? If I have to use a script at least can you point me to one ? THanks
> >
> > "Glenn Adams [MVP - Retail Mgmt]" wrote:
> >
> > > The file is actually being saved by the service account that SQL Server
> > > is running under. You can create a batch file to run the backup then
> > > copy the file - backup scripts have been posted here (try searching
> > > Google Groups) and I think there is one in the Knowledge Base...
> > >
> > > Glenn Adams
> > > Tiber Creek Consulting
> > > http://www.tibercreek.com
> > > glenn@tibercreek.com
> > > ----------------------------------------------
> > > Please DO NOT respond to me directly but post all responses here in the
> > > newsgroup so that all can share the information.
> > >
> > >
> > > NcS wrote:
> > > > When I try to backup RMS to RWCD I get 'You do not have permission to
save in
> > > > this directory' Although drive is shareable to group 'everyone' and
'full
> > > > control' is allowed. I'm a admin user and it will let be backup to c:
folder
> > > > and 'copy' bck file to the same cd drive with out any problem.
> > >
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