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Change file properties of act backup scheduler
Change file properties of act backup scheduler











change file properties of act backup scheduler

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 deleted the old (working) backup task and used "Add existing backup" to create a new task.
  • That change applied to all the following steps.
  • I "changed" the NAS userid's password (entering the same password as before).
  • change file properties of act backup scheduler

    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.













    Change file properties of act backup scheduler