


Where does your data live? For Standalone configurations in which you store your Cabinet Vision data on a workstation, your backup schedule can be created on the workstation.This is important for two reasons a) it is best practice to avoid creating scheduled events during business hours, and b) Cabinet Vision needs to be closed out on every workstation to obtain a proper full backup. Your backups should happen after business hours, and all users must close out Cabinet Vision at the end of their day.Learn more about data backups in the 3-2-1 of Data Backups. That way, the Cabinet Vision data is included with your other backup schedule following a corresponding timestamp. Do you have any other server or workstation backups scheduled? If you have a NAS (Network Attached Storage) or cloud-based backup scheduled, you will want to schedule your Cabinet Vision backup before this, so this data is included.There are a few things to consider before creating your automatic backup schedule: You can set it up so the task executes automatically at set intervals – so you can set it and forget it! Preparing to set up automatic backups in Cabinet Vision

The Cabinet Vision Back-Up Utility works with the Windows Task Scheduler to automate your backups. The good news is that Cabinet Vision can help you set up automatic backups to protect your data. Contributed by Planit Technical Consultant Jim Mitchell.Īre you worried you are going to forget to back up your Cabinet Vision data and lose countless hours of work and customization? We have discussed the importance of data protection and how backing up your data can save you from some chilling worst-case scenarios.
