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SuperDuper, Unattended
I'm trying to get SD to activate from an Automator script and have it do its thing, unattended. Problem is, when SD is run by Automator it sits there waiting for someone to approve the go-ahead to begin the backup. Is there any way to trigger SD and have it proceed without human intervention? I'm sure it can be done with Applescript ... if I only knew what to type.
(Scheduling in SD isn't an option, since the last SD update has been giving me problems with scheduled backups and I have yet to find a cure for that. See: http://www.shirt-pocket.com/forums/s...ighlight=wings ) |
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