Personal Backup 5.7.3.1 (x86/x64)

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Personal Backup is a useful application designed to help you save your important data. You can use this program to perform backup jobs for your files and folders.The backup folder can be on a local or removable drive, as well as on a network or a FTP server. The application allows you to perform multiple backups at the same time.Also, you will be able to schedule backup jobs. For example, you can set the program to perform a backup job at every system startup, logout or shutdown or at any given time.

key Features

· Restore of single files or zip files
· Selection dialog for files on restore or cleanup with folder tree and find function
· File preview on selecting or deselecting subfolders
· Wizard for the creation of new backup tasks
· Unlimited number of configurable backup tasks
· Backup of complete directory structures
· Start backup on demand or run automatically
· Backup via FTP
· Backup into single or ZIP files
· Internal backup scheduler
· Create and configure alternate backups using Windows Task Scheduler
· Verification of backed up files

Whats New:
5.7.3.1 (2015-10-28)
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- Changes:
- Before writiing into the temp. directory each time the program wil check
if this directory is still existing. If not it will be created (safeguard
against running cleaner programs)
- Copying of file and directory permissions is done as last action (after
attributes and time stamps)
- To differentiate between zip files created during compression of single
files and normal zip files, the otherwise unused bit 7 of the "general
purpose bit flag" in the local file header is set
- If a backup was aborted due to a system crash, the user will be informed
about this on the next start and will have the option to catch up
on this backup.
- Deleting into the recycle bin is enabled for all NTFS destinations (until
this only for "fixed drives")
- Bug fixes:
- Permissions for the root directories to be backed up were not set
- Several bugs in restore fixed
- The program tried to set attributes for deleted empty directories
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