SHADOW COPY FEATURE NOW AVAILABLE ON COLLEGE FILE SERVER
Ever accidentally delete or overwrite a file? Windows
users can now recover previous versions of their files on the
file server with a click of a mouse button. An interactive demonstration
will be shown at the October 5, 2004 Open Forum session, “Net
Files: Benefits of Network File Services for Individuals and Groups”
at 11:30am in room 242.
WHAT IS SHADOW COPY?
Earlier this year, the College of Education file server (files.ed.uiuc.edu)
was upgraded, making available for the first time a new end-user
feature called Shadow Copy. The Shadow Copy feature gives users
the ability to recover, on their own, files they accidentally
erase or overwrite. “Shadow copies” of files are made
twice a day, allowing you to select the right version for you.
NOTE: The Shadow Copy feature is already built in to Windows
XP but not in previous versions of Windows. To request installation
of Shadow Copy on Windows 2000, Windows ME or older versions,
please call the User Services at 244-6053.
HOW TO USE IT
With the Microsoft Shadow Copy client installed, Windows users
can restore a file by:
1. On a file or folder on the file server, right click on it to
bring up a menu
2. Select Properties on the menu
3. Select the Previous Version tab in the Properties window
4. If available, select the desired point in time to restore.
5. Finally, click on the appropriate restoration action (View,
Copy, or Restore)
SHADOW COPY SCHEDULE
The Shadow Copy service creates point in time copies daily at
7am and 12pm on the College file server.
WHERE TO GET HELP
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free stop by
User Services in room 1, or contact them at 244-6053 or via
email.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Shadow Copy Client Download
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/downloads/shadowcopyclient.mspx
End User Friendly How-to Guide for Using the Shadow Copy Client
http://www.petri.co.il/how_to_use_the_shadow_copy_client.htm
User Services
http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/cio/userservices
ANNOUNCEMENT PREPARED BY
Jobertito Cuaresma
Network Administrator
College of Education
ANNOUNCEMENT MAINTAINED BY
Ryan Thomas, Associate Director
Office of Educational Technology
College of Education
