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| Thread ID: 85414 | 2007-12-09 18:48:00 | Configureing Cobian, or another daily back up program | Strommer (42) | Press F1 |
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| 619568 | 2007-12-09 18:48:00 | Is there a way to configure Cobian to NOT create empty folders? I use Cobian for daily scheduled back up to an external hard drive. Or can you recommend a free back up program that does not create zip files? | Strommer (42) | ||
| 619569 | 2007-12-10 05:17:00 | bump Maybe someone knows of a syncronization program that can act as a back up? |
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| 619570 | 2007-12-10 05:54:00 | I use to use the popular freeware syncback. It's at snapfiles (www.snapfiles.com)with many others... | kahawai chaser (3545) | ||
| 619571 | 2007-12-10 06:01:00 | Hi Steve, It seems you can remove the empty folders by following these steps: .. if you don't want empty folders in your backups, you can select the Engine category on the left-hand-side menu and then from there put a check mark next to Delete empty folders. When done press the OK button to exit the Options screen. - source (www.bleepingcomputer.com) |
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| 619572 | 2007-12-10 10:15:00 | Hi Steve, It seems you can remove the empty folders by following these steps: .. if you don't want empty folders in your backups, you can select the Engine category on the left-hand-side menu and then from there put a check mark next to Delete empty folders. When done press the OK button to exit the Options screen. - source (www.bleepingcomputer.com) OMG it is so simple, how did I miss that? :o And I did look at that Engine page .. .:waughh: Thanks Jen. :thumbs: |
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