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May 8, 2000

we have a server in our environment, we would like to make a copy of it on the other server in side the company and also do the same on the remote server.

Can u tell me how to do it or any sites where i can find the stratergy's which have been already implemented for review.

Thanks and with reply is appreciated,

harry

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