Mozy is a secure online backup service. It's a simple, smart and economical way to protect your data from hazards like file corruption, accidental deletion and hardware failure. Mozy regularly backs up your files to its secure servers automatically so that you never have to worry about losing important data.
- Mozy is simple to set up.
- It performs backups automatically in the background while you continue working.
- It handles versioning, storing yesterday's versions as well as today's versions of your files with each backup, allowing you to pull data from different backup dates.
- It encrypts all your files before transferring them to storage.
- It's fast because it backs up only the data that has changed.
- It backs up both open and locked files.
- It's inexpensive and reliable.
- Fixed an issue where the rules for installing the latest updates were not always working at the expected time.
- Improved the speed of the initial backup of a large file by reducing the number of steps required to perform the backup.
- Fixed an issue that caused more than one expired password dialog to appear if the initial dialog is not acknowledged.
- Fixed an issue that prevented updates to the software update information from being applied.
- Fixed an issue where files selected for backup on network shares were not being saved properly on Windows XP and 2003 computers.
- Fixed an issue that prevented some users from being able to activate their accounts when activating with only their user name and password.
- Fixed a rare issue with the local backup feature that prevented some of the files from being backed up.
- Added the ability for a user in an organisation that has integrated their authentication service with Mozy to replace a computer that is no longer used with a new computer in their account.
- Fixed an issue that prevented backed up files from being associated with their backup sets in the Settings window Restore tab and when accessing files online.
- Fixed an issue where the text in a window displayed during the installation process incorrectly indicated that an insecure (http) link was being used instead of a secure (https) one. This is in the window prompting for a subdomain for organisations that have chosen the Use my company's single sign on activation option.
- Fixed an issue where names entered in Japanese characters during the installation are not displayed properly in the Admin Console.