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Ah - I didn't realise you were using SQL Express :(

You could still do this with a combination of Windows scheduled tasks and Jobs within SQL Server but it'd be pretty cludgy.. :( What you'd want to do would be doing transaction log backups rather than full database backups which would mean the file you needed to copy over was smaller and would take less time to restore.. that's what (unsurprisingly) log shipping does :)

Sorry - I forgot to say.. In terms of what you use, it depends on how you want to use the 'backup' database - is it to be used as a standby system, or are you just going to be doing reporting off the database or subsets of the data?

OK - logshipping would do exactly what you want. The only thing you need to bear in mind is that, AFAIK, logshipping will only be backing up the contents of the database. Any other things you change (such as adding new users, etc) will not come across in the logshipping - so any such changes that you make to one server, you'll need to do to the other.

Have you tried on the client PC that is connecting to the VPN...

Open Network Connections, Right click the VPN Network Adapter -> Properties -> Networking -> Double click Internet Protocol Version 4 - > Click Advanced -> Untick Use default gateway on remote network.

Have you tried on the client PC that is connecting to the VPN...

Open Network Connections, Right click the VPN Network Adapter -> Properties -> Networking -> Double click Internet Protocol Version 4 - > Click Advanced -> Untick Use default gateway on remote network.

That was it :) found it after a quick help from google lol

.Problem im having now is

Cannot open backup device '\\server2\backups\test.bak'. Operating system error 5(error not found).

RESTORE FILELIST is terminating abnormally. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 3201)

Both backup folders have full write/read access to folders and i can manually copy those folders across.

Ed

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