FileBack PC - Enterprise Edition

FileBack PC is a high-speed file backup and synchronization utility for Windows. Features include automatic configuration...
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  • License:
  • Shareware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Maximum Output Software
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows 98/ ME/ 2000/ XP
  • File Size:
  • 1.75 MB

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FileBack PC - Enterprise Edition Description

FileBack PC is a file backup and synchronization utility designed to backup your data using media you are already familiar with: a hard drive, removable media drive, or network drive. Applications (Hard Drive Manager) include backup, disk mirroring, or adding file versioning capability to Windows. Find out more on the the feature listing page, frequently asked questions page, by looking at screen shots, keep updated by adding your name to the FileBack PC mailing list, and place your order on our order page. Common Applications Keep extra copies of your word processing or spreadsheet documents in multiple locations. Keep files on your laptop and desktop PCs synchronized. Go back "5 versions" of a particular file. Copy your documents to a network server for universal access or centralized backup storag (VD Backup Burning Software)e. Mirror one hard drive to another according to a schedule, without expensive disk mirroring hardware. Keep a copy of your documents on a CD. (packet writing software or Windows XP required for CD writing capability) Synchronize files between a home and work PC. Backup your files over the Internet using a Virtual Private Network connection. FileBack PC Main Features: Backup to/from local hard disk drives: Use any hard disk drive (WiFi HD FREE (Wireless Hard Disk Drive) for iPhone) with a drive letter in Windows Explorer to perform backups Backup to/from removable media drives: Use Zip, Jaz, LS-120, Orb, etc. drives in your backups Backup to/from CD media: You may backup to CDs if you have packet writing software installed and running, and your backup job will fit on one disc. Backup to other computers: Backup data on your local computer to another computer on the network using Windows file sharing feature (this includes direct cable connections) * Backup from other computers: Perform backups of remote computers on your network using a centralized computer (iPod to Computer Transfer). ("networked" also includes computers connected using a direct cable connection) * Backups to/from other local drives: Any drive attached directly to your computer which has a drive letter in Windows Explorer can be used as a backup source or destination. File backup with revision tracking: You may keep up to 999 versions of any file or group of files. With the built-in file restoration tools, you can restore any file(s) to the original location to their state as of a given date and time since the backups were started. Folder synchronization: Keep two folders in perfect synchronization. Backups at Windows startup and shutdown: Most Windows configuration files are most often changed before Windows exits. Backing up at Windows startup or shutdown keeps your important system files backed up all the time. Backups at timed intervals: You set the interval of how often you want the timed backups (iPod to PC transfer) to run. Since FileBack runs in the background and only backs up files which have changed, you can set it to run as often as you like; it runs without interrupting your work. Automatic backup of changed files: Windows supports folder change notification. Whenever you save a file to a folder that is being watched by FileBack PC, a backup is automatically created within a configurable time period. Because Windows is monitoring the folder rather than FileBack PC, your system does not slow down monitoring your files. Note: Windows 95/98/Me do not support change notification over networks. Compressed backup files: Save space on your backup media using compression yielding better compression than .ZIP files. Encrypted backup files: Protects your backup files from viewing by unauthorized individuals. Wizard Interface: Utilize a step-by-step interface for creating your backup jobs, restoring data, requesting technical support, and other tasks. Automatic configuration: When you run FileBack PC the first time, it will automatically scan your computer for popular applications, then automatically create the appropriate backup jobs. It will then continue to monitor your system for new software installations. Easy backup folder cleanup: With many backup programs, old, obsolete files which have long since been deleted linger in the backup location. FileBack has both manually activated and scheduled backup directory cleanup. Easy file restoration: File restoration is can either be done through a wizard-like interface, or by picking and choosing files individually. In the wizard you can restore the most recent backup, restore files to the way they were at a given date and time, or select which version of each file to restore manually. You can restore your files the way they were just a few minutes ago, last week, or any other time. Explorer Context Menu Integration: Right-click on files or folders from within Windows Explorer to initiate backups or restores E-mail notification of backup completion: You can be notified via SMTP or MAPI e-mail when a backup job, backup group, or rule completes, and include status information in the outgoing e-mail. Other alerts of backup completion: Have FileBack PC pop up a window on screen, send a WinPopup message to computers on the network, store information in the 2000/XP event log, play sounds at completion of backups, save text files, or even produce a printout. Scheduled rules: Backup jobs, backup groups, execution of external programs, text prompts and other notifications can be scheduled to run at any time of day in any pattern of your choosing. Schedule backup jobs: Create schedules for each individual backup job Backup job grouping: In addition to built-in groups based on backup triggers, you can create your own groups to help organize your backup jobs. Network features: FileBack PC keeps track of network UNC paths, usernames, and passwords for backup folders. When it runs it will re-map these connections or use a suitable alternate connection as necessary. Windows Hardware Profiles: A change in which hardware profile is running can be used to trigger a backup or perform other actions. * Hardware Events: FileBack PC monitors for changes in hardware and can start backups or other events based on what hardware is inserted or removed. (2000/XP/2003) * Speed: FileBack is very fast because it only backs up files which have changed since it was last run. Customizable revision naming: You may choose from twelve methods for renaming backup files. (01_FileName.Ext, FB01_FileName.Ext, FileName_01.Ext, FileName_FB01.Ext, FileName.Ext.01, FileName.Ext.FB01, others) Flexible reporting: FileBack PC features a very verbose log, which can be filtered or searched in many ways, or can be exported to other applications Configurable limit on backup versions: You may set the maximum number of revision to keep for a given time period. For example, if you keep ten revisions of a file, you may set FileBack to only allow three of those revisions to be from the previous four hours so that some of your older backup files may be kept. This feature is very useful for files that change often. Secure File Deletes: Files may be overwritten before being deleted to prevent them from being "undeleted." License management: FileBack PC will assist IT managers in tracking the number of software licenses in use. ** Multiple configuration files: Separate the backup jobs and options of your configuration into multiple configuration files. This will allow IT managers to create one global configuration file for all users, a configuration file for each department, and also allow each user to customize his/her own FileBack PC configuration. Each individual configuration can be password protected as well, so configuration settings made by the IT department can't be changed by users in Shipping & Receiving. Additional pre/post backup options: Shell out to external applications, establish dial-up networking connections Start/stop system services: Stop a service so its files can be backed up, restart it after the backup is done. (Administrator edition also allows control of services on remote PCs) Remotely controllable: Create and edit backup jobs, view log files, upgrade FileBack PC over a network


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