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Question by Ap11c105
Submitted on 7/1/2003
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I want to create a software in Linux, That takes the image of windows machine Periodically over an network. Has any one done this. I dont know where to start.
How do i program this.can any one tell how difficult or easy it is??


Answer by brian
Submitted on 10/24/2006
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how can i autorun as  the shell programs created in linux as

 

Answer by Manju
Submitted on 1/1/2007
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I want to create a software for use full to all over to my system.

 

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