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Where does ATI keep this information?īTW, AAP blocks my copying the backup script into the ATI script directory with no option to override it. I've noticed that the scheduling information is not in the script. That doesn't make much sense to me since ATI already has the NAS credentials it was able to read the NAS directory with no problem. I've read in numerous places that the prompt for Windows credentials is really supposed to be a prompt for the NAS credentials but the prompt rejects the NAS credentials as invalid. Luckily I still had my backup copy of the working script so a copied it into the script directory and successfully ran it again. That also gave the "Enter your Windows credentials" prompt. I did use the same NAS credentials (which have write access to the new share) because of the Windows restriction of having only one set of credentials for a given user/NAS pair. I created a new share on my NAS and tried creating a task using the new share.I entered my Windows credentials but the backup hung with the E01E50023 error. ATI gave mew the old "Enter your Windows credentials" prompt which I took as a bad sign. All looked good until I tried running it. I deleted the old (working) backup task and used "Add existing backup" to create a new task.That change applied to all the following steps.
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I still want to change the schedule but I don't want to risk clobbering the task like I did yesterday. I pulled the old task script from a backup and have it working again. (See … if you are interested.) ATI could access the NAS share and its directories during the definition process but not during execution of the task. I tried changing the schedule yesterday (or maybe I deleted the old task and created a new one with a different schedule) and could not get the changed/replaced task to work.
Wd backup scheduler full#
So I am now taking a daily backup of the Users directory - using FTP rather than SMB - so I want to change the full backup's schedule. Except for a few files in the "Users" directory we could safely rebuild the laptop from a weekly (or probably a monthly) backup. You can get more information on these and other commands using help command.I am currently taking a daily backup of my wife's laptop to a NAS.
Wd backup scheduler zip file#
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Users of Acronis True Image 2019: use this download link instead.
Wd backup scheduler install#
Note on install and uninstall commands: they will be completed next time Windows reboots or starts up from power off state.Ĭollecting logs for issues with Acronis Scheduler The instructions here apply to all versions and editions of Windows. Utility that allows you to manage scheduled tasks and collect reports in Acronis productsĪcronis Scheduler Manager is a command line utility that allows you to manage scheduled tasks, Acronis Scheduler2 Service itself and collect diagnostic reports.