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Old February 12th 04, 07:17 PM
Dan
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I have seen a lot of different issues in this group that I think I
could help with, and I'm not just posting this to sell my product.
The fact is that the service I have really will eliminate most daily
tech problems that you don't want to have to pay someone to fix or you
don't want to spend the time fixing.

This service backs up all your data online, an offsite storage
solution. It not only backs up all of your files but it also backs up
all of your registry settings so if your hard drive ever fails
completely all you have to do is go out and buy another and connect to
the internet and within minutes your back to where you were. It is
really amazing. Since it also backs up your files if anything funny
happens or if you forgot to resave something or maybe a file became
corrupt all you have to do is go back to the last "good version" of
the file you had, up to 10 versions ago or up to 90 days. There are
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If your worried about security I assure you that we use one of the
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your data without your personalized encryption key, not even us.

We provide this service for over a hundred different franchisees, If
you want more information go to http://www.remotedatabackups.com,
there are lots of testimonials for you to look at.

Thanks for you time.
Dan
 




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