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What do I do when I lose
information?
Use Networks
Unlimited's restore function or call us. We will
help you find it on your computer, if it is there,
or we will send it to you and help you restore
it.
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Which files are backed up?
Unless you check the 'Include
Only' box in the Service Information area, all
data and software files will be backed up. Your
initial backup will save every one of them, either
directly or by reference, and subsequent backups
will save new files or the changes to existing
files.
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Which files are not backed up?
There are certain temporary
or operating system files which will not be saved.
These are either not necessary for operation,
or are standard on the operating system CD which
must be installed prior to restoration. More specifically,
these are files ending in .bak, .tmp, .cab, files
in folders named \cache or \temporary internet
file, \temp, etc. A complete list is found on
the second screen of 'Update File Selection.'
You may add to or delete from the list, but \cache
and other temporary file folders will not be saved.
Also, no files in the \enveloc folder are saved,
excepting the lists described under "What
Information Is Not Encrypted".
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Can anyone read my backups?
No. All of your information
is securely encrypted with a password that only
you know - the password phrase you entered when
the software was installed (the inner wrapper).
Several control files are provided by the Networks
Unlimited software - a list of file names in the
backup, those excluded, a list of all file names
on your computer, and the remote backup master
file which gives your name, address, backup times,
and so forth. The whole transmission is Triple
DES encrypted a final time (the outer wrapper)
prior to transmission to Networks Unlimited servers.
With these multiple layers of encryption, it is
impossible for anyone to ever view your data.
See the next topic for more on Triple DES Encryption.
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How safe is Triple DES encryption?
For over 20 years, DES has
been subject to intense scrutiny, and there are
no known algorithmic flaws. Our Triple DES uses
a 168 bit key, meaning the key space is 2168 large.
How big is 2168? It is approximately 3.7 x 1050,
which is 37 followed by 49 zeros. To mount a brute
force attack on a key this large would require
trying 238 nonillion (2.38 X 1032) keys every
second for the remaining estimated life of the
solar system - five billion years. Triple DES
encryption is very safe.
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What if I lose my password?
You must have your password
in order to restore your files. If you created
a hint when you first entered your password, and
if your computer is still functioning, you can
recover it through the Utilities menu. However,
do not rely on your hint - your hard drive might
crash or your computer might be destroyed or stolen.
Write it down in 2 places. If we installed it
for you, we had you write it on two forms and
seal it in envelopes. Keep them in two safe places.
If you lose your password, we do not have a copy
of it and cannot help you!
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Is there a way for me to find out what files have
been lost?
Yes. Because we have a list
of files on your computer each time you backup,
we can compare that to what is on your computer
now to find out what has been lost.
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How long do you keep each file?
We keep the last 5 copies of
every file, no matter when they were made, for
at least one year. In other words, if you change
a file in March, August and 3 times in October,
we have each copy. If you then change it in November,
we remove the March copy. If you need for us to
keep more than 5 copies, please call Networks
Unlimited.
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Can you backup open files?
Sometimes. If the file is open
and available for sharing, it may be backed up.
If it is open but locked, it will be skipped.
If it is updated during compression, an error
will be generated and it will be rejected from
the backup set. We recommend that all of your
other programs be closed before the backup starts.
If you are backing up a Server and need to backup
open files, we can provide you with St. Bernard
Open File Manager for a nominal one-time fee.
St. Bernard recognizes Stockade Remote Backup
and will allow open files to be backed up at any
time.
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What about computer hackers?
Your computer does not wait
for a call - it calls us. No one can hack into
your computer if it is using the Direct Connection
method. If you are using the Internet, we strongly
recommend that you acquire firewall software to
prevent the possibility of hacking.
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What about viruses?
All of the information we receive
is compressed. During compression, any virus in
your backup loses its identity and is inoperable.
Of course, if you restore it to your computer,
the decompressed virus regains its identity and
can run. We strongly recommend good Anti-Virus
software regularly updated with current signature
lists.
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