OhBeeWan1
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Davidz

 

I use SyncBackFree for all backups on my computer and it works flawlessly and does not use SQL Server.  It may not be powerful enough for what you do but it has been great for me.  They have an upgraded version.  Our outside consultant IT guy has switched to it since I showed it to him and he handles some pretty big systems.  I use the backup in QB Enterprise to save a backup copy on my C drive and then include that folder in the folders SyncBackFree backs up.  I set it to back up in the middle of the night and it has been great.  I found it after a disk crash with no backups newer than a year.  Boo Hoo.  Now I back up nightly and rotate the backups across 3 drives.   Thank you for your original thread - it started me in the right direction since Intuit was no help on this issue and they would not even admit (or their "senior" tech did not know) they have a problem with SQL Server.