Thanks Steve.
Good information.
:-)
- Stan
"StephenB" <sboots@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Stan Shankman" <stantheman@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>>Greetings all,
>>
>>I am thinking about setting up a Windows Home Server and am curious about
>>using OncCare with it.
>>I know that the Home Server is perfectly capable of performing its own
>>backups (via a small program that must be installed on each "client"
>>machine).
>>But what of OneCare? Does it know about Home Server and vice-versa? How
>>well
>>will they play together?
>>
>>Thanks all,
>>-Stan
| | | | | > Hello, Stan.
> OneCare knows about Home Server and sort of vice-versa. OneCare will
> recommend
> that you use WHS backup when it sees the Connector installed. WHS doesn't
> care
> if you also use OneCare backup, but it will throw a network warning if the
> Security Center on any PC attached the the WHS box is at risk due to a
> problem
> with virus or firewall protection.
> I have OneCare on multiple machines here and all of them are using the WHS
> connector and backing up to WHS overnight.
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> Stephen Boots sboots@xxxxxx
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Live
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