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Each user is self-responsible for the backup of the files on the local disk(s). C-, D-, and E-drive are local disks / partitions. All files on these disks are not backuped automatically and can get lost by a harddisk-crash. There is the possiblity to backup all files in the directory tree "My documents" by a command procedure during shutdown. If you want to use this procedure "Backup with shutdown" then please contact [[Benutzer:Ulrich.klein|Systemadministrator]].
Each user is self-responsible for the backup of the files on the local disk(s). C-, D-, and E-drive are local disks / partitions. All files on these disks are not backuped automatically and can get lost by a harddisk-crash. There is the possiblity to backup all files in the directory tree "My documents" by a command procedure during shutdown. If you want to use this procedure "Backup with shutdown" then please contact [[User:Ulrich.Klein|Systemadministrator]].


Very important files should be saved on the SCC network share U: (see post [[Laufwerke - Drives]]). J:\transfer is not useful for backup purposes because old files will be deleted automatically after some time without any warning.
Very important files should be saved on the SCC network share U: (see post [[Laufwerke - Drives]]). J:\transfer is not useful for backup purposes because old files will be deleted automatically after some time without any warning.

Revision as of 20:18, 19 November 2016

Each user is self-responsible for the backup of the files on the local disk(s). C-, D-, and E-drive are local disks / partitions. All files on these disks are not backuped automatically and can get lost by a harddisk-crash. There is the possiblity to backup all files in the directory tree "My documents" by a command procedure during shutdown. If you want to use this procedure "Backup with shutdown" then please contact Systemadministrator.

Very important files should be saved on the SCC network share U: (see post Laufwerke - Drives). J:\transfer is not useful for backup purposes because old files will be deleted automatically after some time without any warning.

If you want to archive a large quantity of data files then you may get an external USB drive if necessary.