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Subject: Backup Users/Groups in Windows Server 2003
Category: Computers > Operating Systems
Asked by: pb99-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 19 Feb 2004 13:58 PST
Expires: 20 Mar 2004 13:58 PST
Question ID: 308554
Hi,

I have a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 runnig as a web server (with
the IIS webserver). I need to backup some data, such as user's home
directories, the IIS-configuration and also the user database
(users/groups).

Using the Microsoft Backup software, I have created a backup job which
creates a .bkf-file (I have included the home directories and the
IIS-configuration (exported using the iisback.vbs provided by
Microsot)). After each backup, the .bkf-file is transferred to another
server where it's included in a daily tape backup session.

However, I can't find out how to include the user database (users and
groups on the Windows server)? In Linux, I would include files such as
/etc/groups and /etc/shadow in order to backup users and groups. Is it
possible to achive this in Windows Server 2003 and, if so, which files
should I include in my backup set?

Thanks in advance!

/PB
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