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Name key files or directories on a Windows system that
should always be backed up.

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Name key files or directories on a Windows system that should always be backed up...

Answer / kamaraj

System state back up is always better. It back up all sytem
files related OS, dhcp,dns,exchange, active directory. Key
folder are SYSVOL, Registry..etc

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Name key files or directories on a Windows system that should always be backed up...

Answer / suggu.durga prasad reddy

The System Data refers to the system specific data
maintained by the Operating System. The System Data
includes these components are Boot files and system files,
Registry files, Com+ class registration database files and
System files under Windows file protection.




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