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		<title>By: Bert de Bruijn</title>
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		<description>you can script VCB as well to integrate it with your own (unsupported) backup solution. vcbmounter.exe is the main command that makes data available, so you can back it up. But that&#039;s Windows scripting ofcourses :-/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>you can script VCB as well to integrate it with your own (unsupported) backup solution. vcbmounter.exe is the main command that makes data available, so you can back it up. But that&#8217;s Windows scripting ofcourses :-/</p>
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