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NetBackup System Administrator’s Guide - Windows NT Server
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This example backs up drive C (use the exact form shown above).
You can include a disk-image backup in the same file list as other backups. For
example:
/\\.\c:
d:\workfiles\
e:\Special\status
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE:\
When a user subsequently lists the backups for the client, the disk image
appears as a file with the same name that was specified in the file list. In this
example:
\\.\c:
To restore the backup, the user selects
\\.\c:
and starts the restore in the
same way as for files.
Note:
Before starting a disk-image backup, NetBackup locks the logical drive
to ensure that no changes occur during the backup. If there are open files on
the logical drive, a disk-image backup is not performed.
Windows NT, 98, or 95 Registry Backup
Backup for Disaster Recovery
To ensure successful recovery in case of a disk failure, always back up the
entire registry. That is, back up the directory that contains the entire registry.
• On Windows NT, this directory is
%systemroot%\system32\config
• On Windows 98 or 95, this directory is
%systemroot%
Where
%systemroot%
is the directory where Windows NT, 98, or 95 is
installed.
For example, if Windows NT is installed in the
c:\winnt
directory, then
including any of the following paths will accomplish the backup
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT