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Old 12-29-2010, 05:21 PM
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Question Scheduling backups w. SuperDuper- quick question

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I've scheduled SuperDuper to back up twice during the week at 9:00am while I am away at work. Good for me.

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Does SuperDuper need to be pre-opened manually, by my own hand in order for scheduled backups happen? Or may I close it, and SuperDuper will simply open itself to perform said scheduled backups?
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It'll start itself, but please see the "Scheduling" section of the User's Guide (Help > User's Guide) for a discussion of the various restrictions on scheduling.
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ok thank u
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