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Backing up a network drive
Is it possible to back up a network drive with SD!? I have a 250G drive attached to my Airport Extreme and would like to back that up on a regular basis. I currently back it up by connecting it and the backup drive to the firewire port on my desktop machine and doing a manual backup. It works, but it means that I have to make a conscious effort to do this. I'd much rather back this drive up automatically using SD! but it doesn't show up in either the source or destination menus.
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Sorry, no: that's not possible with SuperDuper.
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I had a feeling... What makes a network drive different?
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Mostly that we can't fully authorize against a network drive, so we can't ensure that we're copying all of the associated metadata, permissions, etc.
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