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I am uncertain what the differences are between System Restore Points and Shadow Copies.
Actually I need only System Restore Points.
1.) Can I use SRP without (!) Shadow Copies?
2.) When Shadow copies always necessary: Why are SRP invented?
Why not using Shadow Copies only?
3.) Assume I delete a file WITHOUT moving it to the recycle bin but by immediate full true delete.
Will there a copy still persist in Shadow Copy?
Wouldn't that be a security hole?
4.) As far as I understand Shadow Copies are permanently automatically created by Win 7.
Can I somehow tell Win 7 only to create a Shadow Copy when I create a System restore Point?
5.) Assume I reserve a space of 5 GB for System Restore Points: is this the space which is used for Shadow Copies (too)?
Peter
Actually I need only System Restore Points.
1.) Can I use SRP without (!) Shadow Copies?
2.) When Shadow copies always necessary: Why are SRP invented?
Why not using Shadow Copies only?
3.) Assume I delete a file WITHOUT moving it to the recycle bin but by immediate full true delete.
Will there a copy still persist in Shadow Copy?
Wouldn't that be a security hole?
4.) As far as I understand Shadow Copies are permanently automatically created by Win 7.
Can I somehow tell Win 7 only to create a Shadow Copy when I create a System restore Point?
5.) Assume I reserve a space of 5 GB for System Restore Points: is this the space which is used for Shadow Copies (too)?
Peter