Personal Backup 5.9.1.1

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Personal Backup saves personal data to any destination folder located on a local fixed or removable drive, Windows network server, or an FTP server.
Personal Backup saves personal data to any destination folder located on a local fixed or removable drive, Windows network server, or an FTP server.You can configure and store as many backup tasks as you wish. The selection of the files to be backed up is made on a by-folder basis. All subfolders are included automatically, but the user can exclude or include any subdirectories from or in the backup by selection or by a filter. Additional criteria are the selection by file type, file age, and file name filter.At the destination folder, the original drives (C:, D:, etc.) appear as subdirectories named LwC, LwD, etc. The original directory structure remains unchanged beneath these folders. All files may be compressed in gzip, either in toto or separated by subfolders as zip files. Optionally all data can be AES algorithm-encrypted.Features of Personal Backup: Wizard for the creation of new backup tasks Unlimited number of configurable backup tasks Backup of complete directory structures Start backup on demand or run automatically Backup via FTP (optionally with proxy and FTPS (FTP over SSL)) Many backup options:Into single files: Copy files with or without data compression (gzip) using the original directory structure and drive identifier do. without drive identifier do. separated by root directory do. into one directory without root directoryInto zip files: One zip file (supports files > 4GB) One zip file per subdirectory One zip file per root directory One zip file per directory without drive identifier
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