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Out-of-date log
Hi Dave...
Haven't written in a long time because SD is working Super! But...noticed after back-up today that SD is still displaying the log from July 27th; I've backed up many times since then. I restarted my Mac just now to see if I could get today's log to show up, and no joy. Any idea what's wrong?? Should I even be concerned? Lea |
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Scheduled Copy logs are in the Scheduled Copies window (Window > Scheduled Copies, then select the schedule and click "Show Log")...
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Why, so they are! I just assumed that "scheduled copy" meant just that...not when I randomly copy, too. I've got preferences set to "copy when external device is turned on" (or something like that) and I don't always turn on the external hd.
Thanks for extremely prompt and useful reply, as always. Lea |
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Yep, that's "scheduled" to run on mount/attach!
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