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As ever, thanks for the speedy and helpful reply Dave.
I just tried copying an entry from the user crontab to the root crontab (/etc/crontab) and specified root as the owner, but that in itself didn't seem enough to make it work. I guess if I want scheduled backups then I will have to accept that I need to keep a user logged in (or I will have to delve into Applescript again to make a script which logs a user in during the middle of the night). In reference to my other question...is there still somewhere where I can find a single log with all SuperDuper activity recorded? Thanks, Keith |
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