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Looking for the log file.
Where is the log file stored?
Just completed my first backup. Heard about your product on MacBreak. Really is well thought out. thanks, momo |
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Press Cmd+L to see the log for a manual run (or select the scheduled copy and click "Show Log"). The full path for each log can be seen by Cmd-clicking the title bar of the window.
Glad you like SD!
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Huh?
Cmd-clicking the title bar does nothing here.
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Are you Cmd-clicking the title itself, or its proxy icon, after the backup is complete?
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A backup was in progress. Apparently this disables the ability to cmd-click and get the path.
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That's right -- it's not on disk yet, so you can't cmd-click.
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