How to start using ArkBackup?

ArkBackup organize backup jobs with project/task concept.

Task means a single backup job. E.g. backup some local files or folders on your disk, or backup some keys in Windows Registry, etc.

A project means an operation unit. It can include one or multiple related tasks.

E.g. you need to backup data and settings of Microsoft Outlook. In general, you need to backup .pst files for keeping data, and backup related keys in Windows Registry for keeping its settings. Now you can create a project named "Outlook backup", then create two tasks for backing up .pat data files and Registry keys respectively. Organize these two tasks in one project, since they are integrative. When backing up or restoring, a project is an operation unit. The two tasks will be executed together, since they are integrative. And you also can set properties for the project, e.g. a running schedule, etc.

So to start using ArkBackup:

Step 1: Create a new project with its tasks by clicking on the menu "File" - "New project". This will call New Project Wizard out.

Step 2: Set the run schedule for newly created project at the final step of New Project Wizard.

Step 3: At any time, you can run a project immediately by clicking on the menu "Project" - "Backup". Or just let it run by schedule.
   


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