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Colin_Weaver
15 years agoModerator
Slight correction if you are good at scripting you can do it.
You have to use bemcmd.exe to work out the backup set details for the last time a specific recurring backup job ran and then take the output of this bemcmd command, manipulate it a bit and then use bemcmd with some different options to create a restore job to start immediately.
Writing scripts of his nature is not something that BE Tech Support offer customers, however I suspect there are individuals out there that have something in place that will work.
BTW I second the ideas section comment as this is asked for quite often.
You have to use bemcmd.exe to work out the backup set details for the last time a specific recurring backup job ran and then take the output of this bemcmd command, manipulate it a bit and then use bemcmd with some different options to create a restore job to start immediately.
Writing scripts of his nature is not something that BE Tech Support offer customers, however I suspect there are individuals out there that have something in place that will work.
BTW I second the ideas section comment as this is asked for quite often.
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