speak of the Windows version of Bacula below, we are referring to
the File daemon (client) only.
-The Windows version of the Bacula File daemon has been tested on
-WinXP, Win2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008,
-Vista, and Windows 7 systems.
-The Windows version of
-Bacula is a native Win32 port, but there are very few source code changes
-to the Unix code, which means that the Windows version is for the most part
-running code that has long proved stable on Unix systems. When running, it
-is perfectly integrated with Windows and displays its icon in the system
-icon tray, and provides a system tray menu to obtain additional information
-on how Bacula is running (status and events dialog boxes). If so desired,
-it can also be stopped by using the system tray menu, though this should
-normally never be necessary.
+The Windows version of the Bacula File daemon has been tested on WinXP,
+Win2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Vista, and Windows 7
+systems. The Windows version of Bacula is a native Win32 port, but there
+are very few source code changes to the Unix code, which means that the
+Windows version is for the most part running code that has long proved
+stable on Unix systems. When running, it is perfectly integrated with
+Windows and displays its icon in the system icon tray, and provides a
+system tray menu to obtain additional information on how Bacula is running
+(status and events dialog boxes). If so desired, it can also be stopped by
+using the system tray menu, though this should normally never be necessary.
Once installed Bacula normally runs as a system service. This means that it is
immediately started by the operating system when the system is booted, and