Applications Backup, DVD Backup [author:Tom Public time:Aug 24, 2007] |
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Genie Backup Manager Home 7.0 supports the data encryption needs of business enterprises, by offering mission critical features such as backing up open files using File Access Manager (FAM) which is backing up open files for enterprises operating around the hour that cannot afford to shutdown its running applications during backup, highly secure AES encryption.
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File Access Manager - Work with GBM Home and Professional
File Access Manager (FAM) is a software which helps Genie Backup Manager to capture the files which are open, even though they are changing during the backup. Users do not need to be out of the running applications or log off the Internet first for backup documents.
File Access Manager monitors the file system for read requests coming from GBM. FAM will save every open file on your system at pre-write cache which is called Preview Data. When GBM gets to a part of a file that has been changed during the backup, FAM substitutes the original, pre-write Preview Data to fulfill the backup request.
Another reason for choosing FAM because the speed of the backup will not be affected by using FAM.
How to Use File Access Manager
Add a Backup Software to File Access Manager
File Access Manager can work with ALL Windows based backup software applications to provide you with a COMPLETE data protection solution.
To add a backup software to the list:
1-Select “Allowed Programs”,
2-Select “Add”
3-Browse to the backup software .EXE and click “open”
4-You will now see that .EXE in the list of “Allowed Programs” .
Allowed programs
By selecting this option, you will have the option to add an application so that it may have access to ALL exclusive, in use or open file(s). This application is usually a backup software.
Set General Preferences
Show in system Tray: This will allow you to choose whether or not to show the File Access Manager icon in the system tray. Hot key for File Access: This will allow you to choose a hot key to automatically open up File Access Manager if hit. i.e- F1-F12.
Set Security Preferences
Pause drive when program closes: This will PAUSE the driver installed by File Access Manager to allow access to exclusive files upon closing the application.
Set Log Preferences
Enable log file: This will enable File Access Manager to create a log file as it opens up file(s), requested by the “allowed applications”.
Log file location: This allows you to dictate where you want File Access Manager to create and store the log files. (only available if “enable log files” is selected.
Log file max size: This allows you to dictate the MAXIMUM file size of the log file that File Access Manager creates. If the log file exceeds the dictated size, the log file will get deleted.
Start
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By selecting this optionyou will START the driver installed by File Access Manager to allow access to exclusive files
Views
This allows you to select different display options for you to view files in File Access Manager. They include title, lists and details.
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