Windows backup software

Hello Microsoft community, I hope someone has a good lead (messages passed were VERY successful).

We must save 15-20 at our Office Windows users and wish to change a fileshare on local network.

The backup native & restoration, although correct, is really became limited as soon as we had Win8 users with the history of the files.

Search online for Windows backup solutions, it has been difficult to find a solid solution. Acronis kept coming and we end up buying licenses, but since before had at least 50% of users have problems with the backup software runs slowly and failing (so clearly that a lot of comments is not written by those in the field).

Long story short, we are looking for one customer stand-alone software that is the most important yet STABLE/RELIABLE but of course must be effective space (which means, respect deadlines for detention space and support disc).

We simply do not want Explorer Azure as we kept within our network instead of the cloud backups. Also, we do not want to install a backup server, once again, we want a stand-alone product which is stable in Win7/Win7/Win10 and beyond. Thanks in advance!

Hello

Thanks for posting your query on the Microsoft Community.

That you are connected to a domain network, I suggest you re-post your query on The TechNet Forums as we have experts working on this type of questions and for you to help.

See the link.

https://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/home?category=w8itpro

Hope this information helps. Please let us know if you need any other help with Windows in the future. We will be happy to help you.

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