Difference between revisions of "Backup office machines"
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Where and how work is saved on your computer is very important for several reasons. Saving files in an organized fashion makes files easier to find. Saving your work to a networked drive is crucial because information stored on the network is backed up nightly. Saving your information remotely on a secure and monitored network drive creates a safer environment for your documents and frees space on your computer resulting in better performance. | Where and how work is saved on your computer is very important for several reasons. Saving files in an organized fashion makes files easier to find. Saving your work to a networked drive is crucial because information stored on the network is backed up nightly. Saving your information remotely on a secure and monitored network drive creates a safer environment for your documents and frees space on your computer resulting in better performance. | ||
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[[Category:Network]] | [[Category:Network]] |
Latest revision as of 11:13, 21 September 2007
Where and how work is saved on your computer is very important for several reasons. Saving files in an organized fashion makes files easier to find. Saving your work to a networked drive is crucial because information stored on the network is backed up nightly. Saving your information remotely on a secure and monitored network drive creates a safer environment for your documents and frees space on your computer resulting in better performance.