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Will SD work with a password protected 'wake up'?
I'm considering buying SD, and I want to schedule backups for the middle of the night, when my old-style MacBook, running 10.5, can be made to wake up a minute before SD runs though the OS X Prefs.
However - while I'll be logged in as a user, I probably won't be there to type in a password on the 'wake up' screen. Will SD run regardless? |
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No: you'd need to not have a password protecting wake.
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Thanks for the quick answer, even though unfortunately it's not the one I wanted!
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