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Search XP backup bkf files

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David R Thiessen

Flightless Bird
I've been using XP backup utility in Accessories to back up Docs & Settings
for two years now (to an external HD) and have even successfully restored
programs by manually searching for the file I want. But...I now have 19
appended incremental back up folders and searching for a file from say, 1
year ago, takes a lot of time. Is there a free or inexpensive SEARCH utility
to search in the BKF folder for a paticular file by name? Commercially,
SysTools claims to have such a utility for $89 but that is more than this
poor retired 70 yr. old pensioner can afford. Being retired, I can do a lot o
manual searches for that price. Does M$ have such a utility?

Thanks, David R
 
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Pegasus [MVP]

Flightless Bird
"David R Thiessen" <DavidRThiessen@discussions.microsoft.com> said this in
news item news:EC434F60-EC2F-472D-A000-5C5993D7E6EC@microsoft.com...
> I've been using XP backup utility in Accessories to back up Docs &
> Settings
> for two years now (to an external HD) and have even successfully restored
> programs by manually searching for the file I want. But...I now have 19
> appended incremental back up folders and searching for a file from say, 1
> year ago, takes a lot of time. Is there a free or inexpensive SEARCH
> utility
> to search in the BKF folder for a paticular file by name? Commercially,
> SysTools claims to have such a utility for $89 but that is more than this
> poor retired 70 yr. old pensioner can afford. Being retired, I can do a
> lot o
> manual searches for that price. Does M$ have such a utility?
>
> Thanks, David R


Hello poor retired 70 year old pensioner,

After reading your post it took me a while to wipe the tears from my eyes
before I could see my keyboard again. :)

I do not know if Microsoft have such a utility but you can perform the
search with a Command Line tool like the one I wrote a little while ago. It
does not come with a pretty GUI but it works. By the way, I think you're
doing yourself a disservice by using ntbackup.exe to back up your files.
There are several reasons for this:
- It's hard to locate backed up files.
- It's tedious to restore them.
- The program is no longer included in Windows 7.
I suggest you use an ordinary batch file based on robocopy.exe. It gets
around each of these problems.

The tool I wrote works if your .bkf file is not compressed. Here is how you
use it from the Console:

cscript //nologo c:/TextSearch.vbs /s "biography.doc"

I would include TextSearch.vbs here if it wasn't for its length (320 lines
of solid code). However, if you send your valid EMail address to
pegasus_fnlATyahooDOTcom then I will send it to you by EMail.

Another poor retired pensioner (66 years old)
 
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Jim

Flightless Bird
On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 08:55:01 -0800, David R Thiessen
<DavidRThiessen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>
>I've been using XP backup utility in Accessories to back up Docs & Settings
>for two years now (to an external HD) and have even successfully restored
>programs by manually searching for the file I want. But...I now have 19
>appended incremental back up folders and searching for a file from say, 1
>year ago, takes a lot of time. Is there a free or inexpensive SEARCH utility
>to search in the BKF folder for a paticular file by name? Commercially,
>SysTools claims to have such a utility for $89 but that is more than this
>poor retired 70 yr. old pensioner can afford. Being retired, I can do a lot o
>manual searches for that price. Does M$ have such a utility?
>
>Thanks, David R


AgentRansack ? ( free)
 
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David R Thiessen

Flightless Bird
Thanks Pegasus for taking the time to respond. I really appreciate it. I
will take your advice to not continue to use ntbackup.exe for backup (which I
put on a Western Digital Passport external HD). It was one of two backups
that I use. The other backup is that I use PowerDesk Pro 7 to do a one way
synchronization of newer and modified files from my computer HD to a 2nd WD
Passport. This one is very easy to use XP search and restore by dragging.
I've a friend who uses Click-Free backup and is very happy with it and your
response has convinced this poor retired pensioner to go in this direction
rather rather than buy a utility to search the BKF files. Unlike you, I am
not sure that I am computer literate enough to use your software. Thanks
again for your response.

David
--
Thanks, David T


"Pegasus [MVP]" wrote:

>
>
> "David R Thiessen" <DavidRThiessen@discussions.microsoft.com> said this in
> news item news:EC434F60-EC2F-472D-A000-5C5993D7E6EC@microsoft.com...
> > I've been using XP backup utility in Accessories to back up Docs &
> > Settings
> > for two years now (to an external HD) and have even successfully restored
> > programs by manually searching for the file I want. But...I now have 19
> > appended incremental back up folders and searching for a file from say, 1
> > year ago, takes a lot of time. Is there a free or inexpensive SEARCH
> > utility
> > to search in the BKF folder for a paticular file by name? Commercially,
> > SysTools claims to have such a utility for $89 but that is more than this
> > poor retired 70 yr. old pensioner can afford. Being retired, I can do a
> > lot o
> > manual searches for that price. Does M$ have such a utility?
> >
> > Thanks, David R

>
> Hello poor retired 70 year old pensioner,
>
> After reading your post it took me a while to wipe the tears from my eyes
> before I could see my keyboard again. :)
>
> I do not know if Microsoft have such a utility but you can perform the
> search with a Command Line tool like the one I wrote a little while ago. It
> does not come with a pretty GUI but it works. By the way, I think you're
> doing yourself a disservice by using ntbackup.exe to back up your files.
> There are several reasons for this:
> - It's hard to locate backed up files.
> - It's tedious to restore them.
> - The program is no longer included in Windows 7.
> I suggest you use an ordinary batch file based on robocopy.exe. It gets
> around each of these problems.
>
> The tool I wrote works if your .bkf file is not compressed. Here is how you
> use it from the Console:
>
> cscript //nologo c:/TextSearch.vbs /s "biography.doc"
>
> I would include TextSearch.vbs here if it wasn't for its length (320 lines
> of solid code). However, if you send your valid EMail address to
> pegasus_fnlATyahooDOTcom then I will send it to you by EMail.
>
> Another poor retired pensioner (66 years old)
>
> .
>
 
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David R Thiessen

Flightless Bird
Thanks Jim for taking the time to respond. I really appreciate it. I
Googled AgentRansack and it looks interesting but I have not had time to
investigate whether or not it works with BKF files.
--
Thanks, David T


"Jim" wrote:

> On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 08:55:01 -0800, David R Thiessen
> <DavidRThiessen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >I've been using XP backup utility in Accessories to back up Docs & Settings
> >for two years now (to an external HD) and have even successfully restored
> >programs by manually searching for the file I want. But...I now have 19
> >appended incremental back up folders and searching for a file from say, 1
> >year ago, takes a lot of time. Is there a free or inexpensive SEARCH utility
> >to search in the BKF folder for a paticular file by name? Commercially,
> >SysTools claims to have such a utility for $89 but that is more than this
> >poor retired 70 yr. old pensioner can afford. Being retired, I can do a lot o
> >manual searches for that price. Does M$ have such a utility?
> >
> >Thanks, David R

>
> AgentRansack ? ( free)
> .
>
 
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Jim

Flightless Bird
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 07:55:01 -0800, David R Thiessen
<DavidRThiessen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Thanks Jim for taking the time to respond. I really appreciate it. I
>Googled AgentRansack and it looks interesting but I have not had time to
>investigate whether or not it works with BKF files.


Also Super Finder XT .
 
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