From: allanh@vivaldi.net   
      
   On Wed, 21 May 2025 08:34:35 -0500, John C. wrote:   
      
   > On 25/05/20 07:28 AM, Allan Higdon wrote:   
   >> "The freeware version of Iperius Backup allows you to backup to any mass   
   >> storage device, such as NAS, external USB hard drives, RDX drives, and   
   >> networked computers. It has comprehensive scheduling and e-mail sending   
   >> functions. It supports zip compression with no size limit, incremental   
   >> backup, network authentication and the execution of external scripts and   
   >> programs."   
   >>   
   >> Key features   
   >>   
   >> • Backup to any storage device   
   >> • Backup to NAS, RDX, external USB drives, computers on the network   
   >> • Full, incremental and differential backup   
   >> • Automatic backup based on days and times   
   >> • Zip compression with no limitation for size, file number or path length   
   >> • No size or performance limitation   
   >> • Advanced filters to exclude specific files or folders   
   >> • Automatic network authentication   
   >> • Execution of external scripts and programs   
   >> • Email notifications   
   >> • Portable software freeware   
   >> • Unlimited number of backup jobs   
   >> • Freeware for Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10   
   >> • No expiration   
   >>   
   >> Home Page   
   >> https://www.iperiusbackup.com/software-backup-free.aspx   
   >>   
   >> Changelog   
   >> https://www.iperiusbackup.com/news.aspx   
   >   
   > The website says that the program is "Portable software freeware", but   
   > the download is a 110mb executable named "SetupIperius.exe".   
   >   
      
      
   It looks like it is Portable only by running it from the command line.   
   https://www.iperiusbackup.net/en/run-iperius-backup-with-command   
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   > Virustotal says 0/68:   
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   > https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/2e039f7b40df5033b3b4fbaefe   
   2e233402baf9a1aeaaa4e0bc2e59228ed42e3   
      
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