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How to backup to an FTP destination

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This video tutorial will show how to:
- add a new FTP configuration
- create a backup job having as destination the defined FTP server
- run the backup to FTP

For step by step instructions watch the video tutorial below. Use the navigation panel to pause/resume the movie. (length ~ 3 min).

Note: This article applies to Backup4all 3, a backup software for Windows 98/2000/XP/2003/Vista. If you don't have Backup4all installed you can download it here: www.backup4all.com/download.php

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