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fatjac



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 7:56 pm    Post subject: Backing up to CD Reply with quote

Just got me a new RW CD. I'm running MSMoney 2001. Is there someway I can
make my backups to that rather than the A drive?

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fatjac

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Cal Learner



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 3:45 am    Post subject: Re: Backing up to CD Reply with quote

In microsoft.public.moneycentral, fatjac wrote:

>Just got me a new RW CD. I'm running MSMoney 2001. Is there someway I can
>make my backups to that rather than the A drive?

You can back up to a hard disk, and then burn that .mbf file onto
your CDR with the software that came with your drive.

With Windows XP, you can back up to the "hard disk" that
corresponds to your CD/R drive. Browse to the drive from "My
Computer". That will put the file onto a staging area on your hard
drive. Consider modifying the backup file name to incorporate the
date.
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fatjac



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 8:54 pm    Post subject: Re: Backing up to CD Reply with quote

Thanks for the info. One more question: How do I get rid of that window
that keeps asking me to backup to a floppy?

Regards,

fatjac
"Cal Learner" wrote in ...
> In microsoft.public.moneycentral, fatjac wrote:
>
> >Just got me a new RW CD. I'm running MSMoney 2001. Is there someway I
can
> >make my backups to that rather than the A drive?
>
> You can back up to a hard disk, and then burn that .mbf file onto
> your CDR with the software that came with your drive.
>
> With Windows XP, you can back up to the "hard disk" that
> corresponds to your CD/R drive. Browse to the drive from "My
> Computer". That will put the file onto a staging area on your hard
> drive. Consider modifying the backup file name to incorporate the
> date.
>
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Glyn Simpson, MVP



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 3:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Backing up to CD Reply with quote

tools=>options->backup and uncheck the box which says 'automatically backup
to floppy'

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"fatjac" wrote in ...
> Thanks for the info. One more question: How do I get rid of that window
> that keeps asking me to backup to a floppy?
>
> Regards,
>
> fatjac
> "Cal Learner" wrote in message
> @4ax.com...
> > In microsoft.public.moneycentral, fatjac wrote:
> >
> > >Just got me a new RW CD. I'm running MSMoney 2001. Is there someway I
> can
> > >make my backups to that rather than the A drive?
> >
> > You can back up to a hard disk, and then burn that .mbf file onto
> > your CDR with the software that came with your drive.
> >
> > With Windows XP, you can back up to the "hard disk" that
> > corresponds to your CD/R drive. Browse to the drive from "My
> > Computer". That will put the file onto a staging area on your hard
> > drive. Consider modifying the backup file name to incorporate the
> > date.
> >
>

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