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Feb 5th, 2005, 05:31 AM
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MS Access Backup on CD
How to take daily Access backup on cd what is the proper way wheather the whole database is to be copied or what ? and how to take it directly on CD re-writable
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Feb 5th, 2005, 03:34 PM
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Re: MS Access Backup on CD
The "proper" way would be to use some type of Backup software to do it. Basically you could do a FileCopy
with a date/timestamp in the filename, but it would depend if the users are connected or not. A much harder way would
be to use the .CopyObject method in Access and copy every object including system and hidden objects. Personally I think
the Backup software or FileCopy is the way to go.
HTH
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