Can I backup open files with IBackup for Windows?
Yes, you can backup open files using the Open file Backup feature available with IBackup for Windows version 9.4.7 or higher. Note that this feature is available for Windows XP and Windows 2003 servers and not for all Windows operating systems. The most common open files that can be backed up by using the Open file Backup feature are Outlook files (.pst), QuickBooks, Quicken, ACT, MS-Money, MS-Word, MS-Excel, MS-Access, MS FoxPro etc. To use this feature, please select the option `Enable Open file Backup (available for Windows XP and Windows 2003)’ in the `Preferences’ screen of IBackup for Windows. Also, please ensure that the selected temporary location on the local computer for Open file Backup has sufficient free space to hold the open files during backup.
Yes, you can backup open files using the Open file Backup feature available with Windows Vista, XP and Windows 2003 and 2008 servers. The most common open files that can be backed up include Outlook files (.pst), QuickBooks, Quicken, ACT, MS-Money, MS-Word, MS-Excel, MS-Access, MS FoxPro etc. To use this feature, go to Tool Bar > Preferences > General Tab and select the option ‘Enable Open file Backup’ (available for Windows Vista, XP and Windows 2003 and 2008 servers). Ensure that the selected temporary location on the local computer for Open file Backup has sufficient free space to hold the open files during backup.
Yes, you can backup open files using the Open file Backup feature available with IBackup for Windows version 9.4.7 or higher. Note that this feature is available only for Windows XP and Windows 2003 servers and not for all Windows operating systems. The most common open files that can be backed up by using the Open file Backup feature are Outlook files (.pst), QuickBooks, Quicken, ACT, MS-Money, MS-Word, MS-Excel, MS-Access, MS FoxPro etc. To use this feature, please select the option `Enable Open file Backup (available only for Windows XP and Windows 2003)’ in the `Preferences’ screen of IBackup for Windows. Also, please ensure that the selected temporary location on the local computer for Open file Backup has sufficient free space to hold the open files during backup.