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v2.1 Schedule oddity
I have a daily backup schedule .. but the 'Scheduled Copies' window shows the Last Backup was Friday and the Next Backup on Sunday .. Snapshot attached
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Same Abnormality Here, But Worked as Scheduled
Noticed exactly the same issue for several scheduled copies. Nonetheless, although it said the it was scheduled for Sunday, it went ahead and backed up this Saturday as originally scheduled even though Sunday was listed as the next backup day.
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Yup .. Today is showed Last Backup Sat .. Next Backup Sunday
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Yep. Known bug; we're working on it. Even if it says it's not going to occur today, it will, so have no fear.
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Just set up scheduled backups on my iMac:
I have an Erase/Copy job scheduled for Sunday at 1:30 AM, but it states that the next occurance will be Monday at 1:30 AM. I also set up a Smart Update for Monday - Saturday at 1:30 AM, and it correctly states that the next occurance will be Monday at 1:30 AM. Same bug, I'm guessing? Paul |
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Yes, likely. It'll still fire at the correct time. Was the "bad one" scheduled for "every day"?
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