I apologize but I am a bit lazy, so do you have a sample script to do something descripted on Wiki?
.....When a script is called, the loaded script inherits the current script's "Contents" state, but uses the default for the other options, which are "no logging" and "no incremental". This is useful for creating a script for every-day backups, and then another, which calls the every-day script, but also specifies contents checking, to be run over weekends. Then only one script needs to be maintained.
Best regards,
Bortolo
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I'm using SS-Backup on my Windows 10 machine without any problems. I haven't done any extensive tests, but I believe that it is indeed Windows 10 compatible.
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Hello John,
what about W10 compatibility?
I apologize but I am a bit lazy, so do you have a sample script to do something descripted on Wiki?
.....When a script is called, the loaded script inherits the current script's "Contents" state, but uses the default for the other options, which are "no logging" and "no incremental". This is useful for creating a script for every-day backups, and then another, which calls the every-day script, but also specifies contents checking, to be run over weekends. Then only one script needs to be maintained.
Best regards,
Bortolo
I'm using SS-Backup on my Windows 10 machine without any problems. I haven't done any extensive tests, but I believe that it is indeed Windows 10 compatible.