I THINK.... That there is no .exe for it but just a lot of separate files making the utility up in this file location
Vista: C:\Windows\winsxs\Backup
Correct me if I am wrong...
Actually the correct answer to what is the program file name of the windows backup utility depends on what Windows OS, you are using. If it's Vista, then it's the Backup and Restore Center which handles all files that can be backed up. For Windows 2000/XP, then its a program file called Ntbackup.exe. From there you just click Start, then All Programs, then go to Accessories, then go to System Tools, and then click Backup. Hope this is the information you're looking for.
JRay25
Microsoft office
ntbackup.exe
The files which store the copy of your original data are called backup files. In windows backup files are created by NTbackup utility and windows backup and restore utilities. These backup files have .bkf file extension.
By default, Windows XP Home Edition does not automatically install the Backup utility. To install manually, go to the \VALUEADD\MSFT\NETBACKUP folder on your Windows XP setup CD and double-click NTbackup.msi. The installation wizard will complete the installation.
By default, Windows XP Home Edition does not automatically install the Backup utility. To install manually, go to the \VALUEADD\MSFT\NETBACKUP folder on your Windows XP setup CD and double-click NTbackup.msi. The installation wizard will complete the installation.
Program Manager
Ntbackup.exe
Backup and Restore Utility or by System Protection
Windows has one. It should be on your computer.
windows explorer
Backup and Restore Center in the Control Panel.
Because it copies files which you want to backup and creates a special king of archive. So if you want to backup 500 Mb you will get the archive file 500 Mb.