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Latitude Communications MeetingPlace Directory Services System Manager’s Guide
The following instructions on creating a batch file include
commands for deleting an existing back up file, moving the back
up file to a different directory, and creating the batch file. The
first two commands execute only if a backup file already exists.
These commands are necessary to update and delete the file so
there are no duplicate copies of the backup, and to ensure that this
the backup process is performed automatically.
commands for deleting an existing back up file, moving the back
up file to a different directory, and creating the batch file. The
first two commands execute only if a backup file already exists.
These commands are necessary to update and delete the file so
there are no duplicate copies of the backup, and to ensure that this
the backup process is performed automatically.
To create a batch file:
1. From Start | Programs | Accessories, select Notepad.
1. From Start | Programs | Accessories, select Notepad.
2. Type the following syntax:
del X:\directory\filename
move X:\directory\subdirectory\filename
X:\directory
Note: The above syntax must be entered on one line.
dcbckdib backup X:directory\subdirectory,
where
where
•
directory is the root directory you specify
•
subdirectory
is the subdirectory that the dcbcklib
command places the backup copy in
•
filename
is the name of the backup file.
To schedule the automation process in Windows Task
Scheduler:
1. From the Start menu, select Programs | Accessories | System
Scheduler:
1. From the Start menu, select Programs | Accessories | System
Tools | Scheduled Tasks.
2. From the Contents of Scheduled Tasks panel, double-click
Add Scheduled Task.