Win2003 restore of shared resources

  

The shadow copy function is essentially a technology that can replicate existing shared resources. After using the shadow copy function, the server will copy the properties of the shared folder automatically (or manually) at a specified time and continuously on time (the default is two days for a shadow copy operation).

After the client deletes, changes, overwrites, etc. the shared resources in the server, if you want to restore the original shared resources, you can call these shared resources on the server to use  shadow copy&rdquo The "version" generated after the function is restored.

First, the shadow copy function is enabled and set

To use the shadow copy function of the shared folder, first enable the disk on the NTFS partition in the file server. Copy & rdquo; function. The client must also install the Windows Server 2003 "previous version of the client" program to be able to use the above functions.

1. Enable the shadow copy function

Right click on any disk using the NTFS partition in the "My Computer" window, and select "Properties" from the pop-up menu. . In the "Properties" window, in the "Shadow Copy" tab settings interface, select the disk to use the Volume Shadow Copy function and click the "Enable" button, wait a moment, the disk's "shadow" The copy & rdquo; function will be activated.

By default, <;shadow copy> is automatically created twice a day, so after enabling the disk shadow copy function, you should click the “Create Now” button to volume the current shared resource. The creation of a shadow copy.

2.Setting up the client

Because the shadow copy function requires the client to install the "previous version of the client" program, the server should install the program twcli32.msi Sharing or copying is provided to the client for installation. The client selects this file and right clicks, and selects “Install> in the pop-up menu to install the program.

Tip: "Previous versions of the client" program can only be installed on windows xp or newer versions of the system. Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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