From: | Neil Bothwick |
Date: | 9 Jul 2001 at 16:41:37 |
Subject: | Re: ReOrg/PFS3 |
Alan Buxey said,
>> which files are fragmented and need to be copied. It also preserves all
>> protection bits, which a normal copy operation doesn't.
> CLONE ?
I said *all* protection bits. Clone still clears the archive bit, which
screws up many backup strategies. PFS-Defrag resets the archive bit after
copying, so you don't end up including the whole drive in the next
backup, just because you defragged it.
Cheers
Neil
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