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I saw the automatic upgrade option pop-up for the first time, I clicked yes and wow I must say that was the best software upgrade process ever! Thankyou so much for making it so painless.
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Hey, thanks! We did try to make it as easy as we could...
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Yep...that's the way it should be done...thanks!
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You're welcome!
(Now, you can explain to the users that complain that we're not "Phoning Home" -- we're just trying to make this update thing easier! Really! ![]()
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Agreed, the update process was clean. But now when my Daily Backup script runs, I get the following error messages:
"You must unlock SuperDuper! before AppleScripting it. See section 12 of the User's Guide for help with this script." "Automatic execution requires authentication. You must unlock SuperDuper! before AppleScripting it." My Registration Name and Serial Number are entered in SuperDuper! Re-entering them has not fixed the problem. What gives? Brian |
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You need to click the 'lock' in the lower left corner of the white part in the main window. That'll prompt for a password, which will then 'unlock' the application. (It has nothing to do with registration -- this lock is against execution without a password.)
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