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Here you find the documentation of the latest version of Yadis! Backup.

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1 How to backup only some subfolders? Administrator 68
2 What is Preserving the directory structure Administrator 168
3 What are File Versions? Administrator 169
4 What is Target Validation? Administrator 180
5 Yadis! Backup Beta Administrator 1244
6 Why does the backup file remain after you remove the source file? Administrator 654
7 Check your backup health Administrator 671
8 Create a standard task - part 2 Administrator 2210
9 Create a standard task - part 1 Administrator 5840
10 Basic Steps Administrator 817
11 How Yadis startup is configured Administrator 585
12 Starting Yadis twice Administrator 362
13 Yadis already started Coder 468
14 What's new Administrator 672
15 What is backlog? Administrator 899
16 Yadis! License Administrator 1331
17 Uninstall Yadis Administrator 403
18 Yadis Installer Administrator 375
19 Renaming files Administrator 604
 

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