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Dave
Nope, I don't think it worked. I was expecting to see some entries in the SuperDuper! log, and there are not any for May 23. I do show the system log running cron ok. May 23 04:11:00 blazer CRON[833]: (mdm) CMD (/usr/bin/open "/Applications/Daily Backup") When I double click on Daily Backup in the Applications folder, it fires up SuperDuper! and says job is going to start running in 9 seconds. I let it get started and it takes off fine. So either my cron job is not pointing to the right file, or I have permission problems right off the bat, because there are no SuperDuper! log entries. Any suggestions on how to trouble shoot this ? Thanks lotec |
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