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| Subject: | RE: Copying files from one server to another. |
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| Date: | Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:17:15 +0100 |
Hello, Last year, I realized this with Unison (http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/index.html) Unison is a File Synchronizer. With this tool, you can dupplicate files on different hosts (with different OS). David -----Original Message----- From: Eric Boughner [mailto:eric@evenlink.com] Sent: 22 February 2005 14:02 To: 'Sebastien Deleersnyder'; webappsec@securityfocus.com Subject: Copying files from one server to another. Has anyone copied filed from one server to another for running a backup server. I have 2 windows 2000 servers that are networked together. I would like to make the one a running backup of the other server. Has anyone done this before? Eric
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