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** Reply to message from "Steven Levine steve53@earthlink.net" on Tue, 4 Apr
2006 17:41:24 PST8
> >Okay. Just did a test differential backup again, and yes it looks like a
> >full backup with all files and all archive bits set.
>
> Just for sanity, did you check the volume and make sure that there were
> files on the volume without the archive bit set?
As I said in an earlier message on this thread a "differential" backup does not
reset the archive bit.
In BackAgain there are two methods to do change backup, one is "differential"
and the other is "incremental".
Does anyone read my messages? ;-)
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Robert Blair
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