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09.05.2008 at 11:56AM PDT, ID: 23707381 | Points: 500
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Backing/Synching up home folder

Asked by hmsinfra in Active Directory, Backup & Restore Software

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I have been trying to figure out the best way to backup our users home directories (profiles) when they login/logout of their computers. We have about 20 users in the office and about 5 that work remotely. Those who work remotely come in weekly for meetings.

We want a scenario where when you connect to the LAN (via the eithernet cable not wireless) that your files and folders are backed up to one of the backup servers. This way their outlook files and my documents etc are all backed up to the remote server.

What do you believe the best way to obtain this scenario is? I don't want to redirect their folder to a server as they wont be able to access their files while it is offline (IE outlook OST/PST files). Start Free Trial
[+][-]09.05.2008 at 12:28PM PDT, ID: 22402817

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