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		<description>I use Karen&#039;s Replicator too, but find that it takes a bit of customising to get it to backup just what I need in one hit.  The reason is that you can&#039;t easily select specific sub-folders to include or omit, however doing as you have done and having multiple backups is a good idea.  Each backup is then very quick, instead of one horrendously long one, and you can set up multiple schedules, so that data which changes frequently (email) is backed up more often than data which rarely changes (web sites).</description>
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