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Old 10-26-2013, 12:21 PM
rwross rwross is offline
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Hi Dave,

I wanted to follow-up and make sure I handled my scheduled job correctly.

My Mac displayed two messages this morning:
  • First, I received the system accessibility message you alluded to in your your sticky
  • Second, the Growl rollup was displayed with a SuperDuper! Succeeded Message (which filled me with joy)

You mentioned that Growl would blow a message and I assumed I would need to clear the error before SD! would complete. Neither of these seemed to happen so should I be concerned that the backup was reported as successful but was not?

Finally, I went to accessibility and saw that a program called "applet" had requested system access. I assumed that was CopyJob but by a different name so approved it for future use.

Can you confirm that "applet" is yours and that this would be the best approach for now?

Much thanks!!

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