bassman197
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Hi,
I have gotten in the habit of just copying and pasting my database to a new folder, then changing the name to create a backup copy (for instance: mydatabase_backup_090408 for today's date. But is this a bad thing, as far as the integrity of the database goes? In other words, is there something inherent in Access' backup utility, that I should always be using the utility to create backup files, not just copying and pasting? (I don't want to create copies that are more corruption-prone!)
Thanks,
bassman197
I have gotten in the habit of just copying and pasting my database to a new folder, then changing the name to create a backup copy (for instance: mydatabase_backup_090408 for today's date. But is this a bad thing, as far as the integrity of the database goes? In other words, is there something inherent in Access' backup utility, that I should always be using the utility to create backup files, not just copying and pasting? (I don't want to create copies that are more corruption-prone!)
Thanks,
bassman197