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Glad to hear it, and thanks for the registration.
If you want to back up two drives on a scheduled basis, you'll have to run TWO scripts. You'll want to duplicate the Daily Backup application, and name it something else. Then, start Script Editor and drop the application on it. Once it's up, change the "run using settings "Daily Backup" without user interaction", replacing "Daily Backup" with something else -- like "Daily Backup 2". Save the file (as an application, which should be the default). Then, set up the 2nd backup in SuperDuper! and save the settings as what you used above (like "Daily Backup 2"). Schedule both with CronniX or iCal, and you're all set.
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