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	<title>Comments on: how to auto backup file or document in windows 2003 server?</title>
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		<title>By: Rick23509</title>
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		<description>Click [Start] then [Run] and erase any items that are in the box. Then copy/paste the following

ntbackup

Now press [Ok] and it should launch the NT-Backup utility. There&#039;s an onscreen GUI / tutorial so it should be pretty self explanatory.

The link below has a tutorial for XP&#039;s backup utility which is essentially the same.

Good luck,
Rick</description>
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<p>Now press [Ok] and it should launch the NT-Backup utility. There&#8217;s an onscreen GUI / tutorial so it should be pretty self explanatory.</p>
<p>The link below has a tutorial for XP&#8217;s backup utility which is essentially the same.</p>
<p>Good luck,<br />
Rick</p>
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