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What is backed up with System State?
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The Following are the list of folders included in Rbackup System State backup. By default all the files inside these folders are backed up.
2."%SystemRoot%\\LastGood\\*", 3."%SystemRoot%\\Registration\\*", 4."%SystemRoot%\\system32\\*", 5."%SystemRoot%\\AppPatch\\*", 6."%SystemRoot%\\mui\\*", 7."%SystemRoot%\\PeerNet\\*", 8."%SystemRoot%\\ime\\*", 9."%SystemDrive%\\Program Files\\Common Files\\Microsoft Shared\\DAO\\*", 10."%SystemDrive%\\Program Files\\Common Files\\Microsoft Shared\\MSInfo\\*", 11."%SystemDrive%\\Program Files\\Common Files\\Microsoft Shared\\Triedit\\*", 12."%SystemDrive%\\Program Files\\Common Files\\Microsoft Shared\\VGX\\*", 13."%SystemDrive%\\Program Files\\Common Files\\MSSOAP\\Binaries\\*", 14. "%SystemDrive%\\Program Files\\Common Files\\System\\*", 15. full registry 16. %SystemRoot% - C:\Windows or C:\Winnt, %systemdrive% - usually C:\
When using NTBackup to back up system state, it backs up: 1. Active Directory (if present.) This is not included in the RBackup System State, but a seperate backup of Active Directory can be performed. 2. Boot Files - RBackup System State backs up most of the files that are backed up by NTbackup in Boot Files. For comparision refer to the above list of files and a restore of NTbackup to an alternate location. 3. Com + class Registration Database, Registry - registry files. RBackup system state backs up all registry files. 4. SYSVOL - RBackup system state doesn't backup any of the system scripts or any files that are included in this. Usually these files are backed up from %SystemRoot%\\sysvol. NtBackup System State can be restored to an alternate location so that you can compare the files backed up with RBackup system state listed above. | |
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