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Slow Each Time
I go ahead and make a regular back up. It always takes sooooo long. At the end, if I immediately do another back up it takes just as long. Why? I haven't made any changes.
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Are you using Smart Update, and are you repairing permissions?
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No. No permissions, no ACL's. No Smart Update.
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You should use Smart Update to update your backup. See the User's Guide, jrzap -- I think it'll help!
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Thank you. Will do.
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