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Backing up Airport disks?
Is there any way to back up the disks connected through my Airport Extreme Base Station? I know I can back up to them but I'd like to back up from them.
For now, I moved the disk cable directly to my iMac. I don't want to keep moving the connection around, though... TIA, Dale
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Sorry, no: we cannot back up directly from a network.
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I see.
Thanks for the quick response.
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as well as SuperDuper!, i find Chronosync to be an excellent tool for syncing files, and it works over a network too...
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Interesting... The price is pretty steep, though, and I already purchased SD.
Thanks for the info
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