I choose this and clicking Proceed seems to work just fine, but the Proceed button remains and the only way to close it is clicking on the tiny X in the upper right. Seems like it should change "Close" or something similar.
Ira
Repair Permissions
Re: Repair Permissions
But if the user want to run it again?
Should the user need to close the program and open it again?
This tool is used once in a blue moon, so I didn't feel the urge to add another button to it...
Will think about some solution
Should the user need to close the program and open it again?
This tool is used once in a blue moon, so I didn't feel the urge to add another button to it...
Will think about some solution
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Re: Repair Permissions
Sorry, I don't mean to complain. I just try to point out things that seem off? I know how to close it, but It made me wonder if I'd done something wrong. Partly because it happens so fast I don't even see the screen refresh when I pressed Proceed additional times. Also, Proceed implies I should press this and move on, but it doesn't move on.
Ira
Ira
Re: Repair Permissions
Fixed a new button for the next version.
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Re: Repair Permissions
Thankyou. If you wonder why, I just figured being new to the test that I should click every button to see what happens, otherwise I'm sure I never would have gone there.
Ira
Ira