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I wouldn't upgrade if I knew my Schedules would be disabled.
Please next time you have to make a change like this warn people before they upgrade if possible.
I would not have upgraded today if I had been warned during the notification/upgrade process that the existing schedules would not work in the new version. I figured upgrade would be simple. But now I have to recreate all my scheduled backups!! (Edit) This wasn't super hard for me to recreate. So my frustration has reduced significantly. I do wish I could see the General and Advanced options I had set from previous scheduled backups. It seems the only way to figure this out is by reviewing the logs (and I'm a little worried that I could miss something). I do look forward to the faster speed. Mike Last edited by mcnixon; 11-22-2009 at 12:43 PM. |
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