Fred,
How can I create an unattended backup shortcut for each created backup plan? I have three backup plans for my file, email, cameras and remote support server. Actually it’s basically the same plan but each plan backs up to a different NAS in a different building. I know I can just open or click on the .sall file but it’s nice to just click the unattended shortcut and have it take off.
Bill
SimplySync Backup unattended shortcut
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SimplySync Backup unattended shortcut
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Re: SimplySync Backup unattended shortcut
One more thing. Have you ever considered making a real time backup version of SimplySync Backup?
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Re: SimplySync Backup unattended shortcut
Hi Bill.
Yeah, I have a lot of plans for the future, but I'm stuck with the C++ UVK for now. I'ts definitely a lot of work.
You can easily create unattended shortcuts for your .sall files, but that option is not part of the interface yet. You can also turn SimplySync Backup into a real time backup tool by creating scheduled tasks that run those .sall files in unattended mode.
The command is as follows:
Both /Passive and /Quiet start the backup automatically, and close when it's done. /Passive shows backup progress information, while /Quiet does not show anything.
Example:
You can just make a copy of your current SSB desktop shortcut and edit its target property.
Yeah, I have a lot of plans for the future, but I'm stuck with the C++ UVK for now. I'ts definitely a lot of work.
You can easily create unattended shortcuts for your .sall files, but that option is not part of the interface yet. You can also turn SimplySync Backup into a real time backup tool by creating scheduled tasks that run those .sall files in unattended mode.
The command is as follows:
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"SSB EXE Path" ".SALL file path" /Passive
"SSB EXE Path" ".SALL file path" /Quiet
Example:
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C:\Program Files (x86)\SimplySync Backup\SimplySync.exe "C:\Users\Fred\Desktop\MyBackup.sall" /Passive
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