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We have new computers and using DropBox
Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 2:10 pm
by John Dykema
We will soon have new computers in our office. They plan on us using Drop Box for our documents. Can PowerChurch data be implemented into Drop Box? I'm assuming that we won't have to do backups all the time then?
Re: We have new computers and using DropBox
Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 2:52 pm
by Zorak
You can save your PowerChurch backups into the Dropbox shared folder, but don't share the program directory or data files directly in Dropbox. It will corrupt your data and cause bad things to happen.
Re: We have new computers and using DropBox
Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 3:37 pm
by John Dykema
That's a very good thing to know. Thank you much.
John
Re: We have new computers and using DropBox
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 3:12 pm
by John Dykema
Well, it's been a month and a half. We have the new computers but not Dropbox. I purchased Macrium Reflect for backing up. To save space on our flashdrives could I just copy the 'data' folder instead of all PCPLUS11? You said not to backup the whole directory into DropBox but I'm wondering about Macrium Reflect.
Re: We have new computers and using DropBox
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 9:06 pm
by NeilZ
John Dykema wrote:Well, it's been a month and a half. We have the new computers but not Dropbox. I purchased Macrium Reflect for backing up. To save space on our flashdrives could I just copy the 'data' folder instead of all PCPLUS11? You said not to backup the whole directory into DropBox but I'm wondering about Macrium Reflect.
John,
the best thing to do is schedule the PCPlus backups using the Windows' task scheduler. In this way you have a full backup that you can easily restore to PCPlus.
FWIW .. there are files that are NOT kept in the DATA directory that need to be backed up, which is why I suggest using the built in Powerchurch backup.
Re: We have new computers and using DropBox
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 8:43 am
by John Dykema
Thank you Neil.
Re: We have new computers and using DropBox
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 9:21 am
by Zorak
The safest bet, if you're going to use something other than PowerChurch's backup routine, is to define a list of file types to backup from the PowerChurch folder.
CDX, DBF, FKY, FPT, FRT, FRX, JPG, PCA, and ZIP
Those file types will get everything that is normally contained in a PowerChurch Plus backup.
<Edit>Apparently, I missed LOG files.</Edit>