

ATI gave mew the old "Enter your Windows credentials" prompt which I took as a bad sign. All looked good until I tried running it.

I think I've tried all of the suggestions and none of them worked. Should I just try modifying the schedule again using the ATI backup definition procedure? Should I manually edit the script? I am not going to delete the old task going to delete the old task and create a new one. I still want to change the schedule but I don't want to risk clobbering the task like I did yesterday. I pulled the old task script from a backup and have it working again. (See … if you are interested.) ATI could access the NAS share and its directories during the definition process but not during execution of the task. I tried changing the schedule yesterday (or maybe I deleted the old task and created a new one with a different schedule) and could not get the changed/replaced task to work.
#Change file properties of act backup scheduler full
So I am now taking a daily backup of the Users directory - using FTP rather than SMB - so I want to change the full backup's schedule. Except for a few files in the "Users" directory we could safely rebuild the laptop from a weekly (or probably a monthly) backup. I am currently taking a daily backup of my wife's laptop to a NAS.
