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Schedule a copy at startup?
I thought "when you connect" would work this way but apparently not.
Is there a way to schedule a backup to occur when starting up or logging in? Thanks |
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Well, you could try using the "One Touch Button" FAQ entry technique, and run the little program you create in your login items -- that could work.
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Sounds good. Before I do this is there a correct way to do multiple backups this way (I have more than one that I'd like to run on start up.)
Thanks |
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Should I simply create whatever quantity of these I need and have them all in the startup items list? Or perhaps I should create one script to do all of them. hmmm
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Create the number you want and put them all in the startup items.
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Thanks, I'll try that!
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