jump around and it will work out
Well, the major difference between Backup Exec and Netbackup is: 1. Backup exec basically is designed for Windows platform while Netbackup is designed for aan enterprise environment where multi-platform exist. Backup exec can also support other platforms but as a client server only. Media Server of Backup Exec should only reside/installed into a Windows Server. While Netbackup, the media and master server can be installed both on windows and non-windows server. 2. Backup exec has Continous Protection server feature while Netbackup has none. Also, I just want to add, the backup images from Backup Exec can be imported and restored using Netbackup. Hope this answer your inquiry. Mohamed El-Tayeb
You must have Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio in order to back up your SQL Server. First you must open the software. Next you need to choose the database you wish to backup. Then you should name the backup and press ok. The backup should begin and backup to wherever you have selected.
For Windows Server 2008, it should be IIS 7.
Windows backup. Windows will better protect your files because it knows where all the needed files are for backup. However, Norton is also great for this type of thing.
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The answer is different for each pop server, but should be clearly spelled out in the documentation. In general you will need to be sure that your router and firewall are properly configured.
If it's on a server you should just be able to log in. They should offer dirrections once logged in.
Windows Server 2008 is not marketed towards laptops, and no manufacturer advertises their compatibility with it. However, any laptop that supports Windows Vista should work with Windows Server 2008.
Windows has a built-in backup feature. When you first purchase your machine you should immediately make a backup using the backup utility program and keep this in a safe place. If you have not done this, there is a feature called create and restore which will backup your computer to the last restore point. This is not a complete backup but it is helpful.
R2 should be some sort of service pack, which fixes problems, vulnerabilities and so on in server 2008.
Domain functional level of all domains at Windows 2000 Server or higherDomain controller with Active Directory running Windows Server 2003Stand-alone server (with Windows 2003 Server, .Net Framework 2.0, CD drive)Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
One of the main reasons why one would download a Windows server monitoring tool is to be able to troubleshoot server performance, especially if one is having problems connecting to the server itself.