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Multi-Computer Data Backup
 

 Can BACKUPKEY back up across networks?
You'll love using BACKUPKEY on a network.

BACKUPKEY can back up in EITHER direction across a network. I'll explain:

FROM a server or any other network drive:
Suppose you use a networked data drive, such as a server drive or a drive shared from another computer. To back up any or all of the drive, simply assign it a drive letter, then add the drive (or just a single folder) to your backup on the "What to Back Up" page. That's it!

TO a BACKUPKEY drive across your network:
In this case, you are backing up to a BACKUPKEY drive that is attached to another "host" computer (not the computer you are sitting at). The drive must be shared at the host computer. Assign the drive a drive letter on the computer you wish to back up, then view the drive in "My Computer". Double-click the BackupKey.exe application and BACKUPKEY will run a full backup of your computer just as if it were plugged in to it! Of course, you can put a shortcut on your desktop to make starting the software easier.

NOTE: When backing up TO a BACKUPKEY drive across your network, the Scheduling function will not work (it's a Windows thing).
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