Hi again:
I use "net use" to capture a network drive before backup and that I specify in Pre / Post - backup events - command line. Then when doing the backup, a cmd window opens without that instruction, empty, and that does not close. I don't know how to fix that.
Thank you!
Pre/Post - backup events
Re: Pre/Post - backup events
I'll check this out soon. Thanks!
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Re: Pre/Post - backup events
Just use
/C "NET USE ....etc"
/C must be included and the rest must be surrounded by quotes
/C "NET USE ....etc"
/C must be included and the rest must be surrounded by quotes
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Re: Pre/Post - backup events
It works perfectly, thank you very much!!
Re: Pre/Post - backup events
Just found Reflector yesterday and had to figure this out too. I wonder if the import should add the /C when importing events from Cobian backup?
Ira
Ira
Re: Pre/Post - backup events
Or a warning they need to be fixed?
Ira
Ira
Re: Pre/Post - backup events
I also noticed when using events where the first event connects to a remote device using "net use," backups up the remote device and then disconnects at the end of the backup that the file size is checked before running the pre-backup events, thereby preventing Reflector from seeing the files it's about to backup.
Ira
Ira
Re: Pre/Post - backup events
Yes, this is a problem...
The only solution here at the moment is to mount the drive and add the source from the drive so the source is not manual...
The only solution here at the moment is to mount the drive and add the source from the drive so the source is not manual...
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Re: Pre/Post - backup events
For the next version you can add a ?D? to your manual path to force the manual directory to be a not yet existing directory. Or a ?F? to force a not yet existing file.
Example: ?D?B:\Mounted
Example: ?D?B:\Mounted
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator