Generally VSys backups are static things - a file for recovery of your database if it becomes damaged, the server fails, or other problems. This tool backs up your current data to a folder that you designate, copies VSys One and its configuration file into that folder, and places a shortcut on your desktop so that you can work with a copy of your main database in a safe place.
Evaluating a new version of VSys One without affecting your production database
Testing a potentially dangerous process, e.g. the Bulk Entrant Value Updater, without endangering your data
Steps in This Task
From the VSys One main screen, click the Administrator tools bar to open the panel, then click on Make a local backup of VSys One in another folder.
Select a folder to use for this purpose. It can be on your local hard drive, or even on a USB flash drive, though it will be slower on a flash drive.
Optionally choose to omit the "trace" and/or "zips" table. In many cases the "trace" table is both large and not helpful for testing and training. The "zips" table is generally small in the US, but very large if it includes the Canadian postal codes.
Click Create backup. VSys will now back up all of your data to the selected folder - this may take some time. When it's complete, you can now run the copy of VSys.exe which is present in the folder you chose, in this case, "c:\temp\VSysTestFolder".
Double-click on the new VSys icon on your desktop, and you are now running VSys in NexusDB standalone mode, disconnected from your main database. When you are done testing or evaluating, you can simply delete this entire folder.
You can tell you are in this backup data because there will be a yellow bar at the top saying "Testing data".