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Old 08-07-2006, 08:55 PM
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New to SuperDuper - 3 Questions

I'm setting up SuperDuper to do daily syncs using Smart Update. Here are my three questions.

1) Should I set it to Repair Permissions each time.

2) Is it possible to setup a daily backup each to a different file (Monday, Tuesday, etc.). I didn't see how to do it, they look like they would all go back to the same sparse image file.

3) Is it necessary to leave SuperDuper running so it'll start, or will it start itself.

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Greg
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Old 08-07-2006, 10:11 PM
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Hi, Greg.

- There's no need to repair permissions each time, but it won't hurt anything.

- To schedule to a different file each time, set up the copy and point it to an appropriately named file, then schedule that for a specific day. You can create as many of these as you'd like.

- SuperDuper will start itself when the time comes, as long as your machine is on and you're logged in and in front.

Hope that helps!
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