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A modern software application may contain hundreds of configuration options and store a lot of your valuable info in its data files. Do you know where these configuration options and data files are located on your disks? Most users have no idea where even such a popular application as MS IE stores its configuration, bookmarks, cached pages, saved passwords, etc. Other applications are no different. Unfortunately, Windows has no mechanism to force software developers to follow consistent rules. There are some Microsoft recommendations that are usually ignored by the developers, but that's about it.
This is why you normally cannot just move an installed and configured program from one computer to another, or restore a program with its options already set from a backup. This is why you need to re-install and re-configure the same program again and again on every new computer or with every system crash.
Is there a solution? We've made a search and some quick tests and found that there is
Periodically backup any set of files to a specified folder. Backups can occur every 5 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, etc.
Log changes when files are copied, created, deleted, modified or renamed in specified folders.
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