Backup

 

Backing Up Windows Systems

Backing Up

Only one CONFIGURATION backup can run on a system at the time. You

CONFIGURATION

have to expand a client and select its CONFIGURATION in the Backup

 

wizard.

 

See “Example of Creating a Backup Specification” on page 155, Figure

 

5-10and Figure 5-11.

 

Backing Up the Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 System State

 

The Windows System State consists of several elements related to

 

various aspects of Windows. They are structured under their respective

 

Windows backup object. The Windows System State includes the

 

following:

 

Registry and ComPlusDatabase

 

• The following boot files: Ntldr.exe, Ntdetect.com and boot.ini

 

The System Volume Information directory, which keeps data

 

 

accessed by the System File Protection (SFP) service.

 

Provided that the services were installed and configured, the System

 

State data of a Windows Server system also includes:

 

ActiveDirectoryService

 

CertificateServer

 

TerminalServiceDatabase

 

See “Example of Creating a Backup Specification” on page 155 for a

 

detailed backup procedure. Figure 5-12shows how to select System

 

State in the Backup wizard.

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