![]() A shortcut is added to the startup folder of the Windows start menu Daily at selected time The backup will be performed at the specified time on the selected days of The next backup will then take place after the first Theīetween logon (or startup) and backup can be preset by the user.ĭaily on logon The program performs the backup as above, but just once per day after theįirst logon (or startup). A few seconds after logon (or startup) the program begins thisĭisplayed on the screen just as happens after starting manually. To do this, a shortcut is added to the startupįolder of the Windows start menu. There are six different options for starting an automaticīackup together with the options to disable this or to start the backup by request: Never Disable this backup task for automatic execution Always on logon Each time the user logs onto Windows (or, on single-user systems, starts Windows), That its configuration can be used again later. Schedule will be disabled, but the task file will be retained so Remove the time schedule for a task: the time Then, you canĬonfigure the time schedule saved under the selected number (1.16) as Open to select the desired backup task for automatic execution. Name of the backup task and the associated settings for automatic startīeneath are two buttons with the following functions: On clicking one of the buttons 1 through 16, the If there was an error during the last run of an automatic backup, this is indicatedĪ click on a region of the screenshot below will lead to help specific for that region: Prior to that, each task must have been configured and saved. You can start up to 16 different backup tasksĪutomatically at various times each with individual settings. To display the settings for time-controlled automatic backups. Click the Time schedules button on the control panel ![]()
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