I set up a group of all my profiles to run one after the other. However there is not much point in doing that if I have to review each one in turn, then click Continue Run. With that setup, I might as well run each group separately as before.
How can I suppress the review window, so I can set the whole thing running and forget about it until the whole lot has finished?
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How to run a group of profiles unattended
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Re: How to run a group of profiles unattended
Select the Group and then Modify, click on When, click on Hot-key, enter a hot-key then check the box "Run unattended...).
SyncBackFree must be running when you press your selected hot-key to start your group.
SyncBackFree must be running when you press your selected hot-key to start your group.
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Re: How to run a group of profiles unattended
Thanks for that. After posting and waiting for moderation, I found Run (unattended) on the Run dropdown, which is what I used. Not sure which is easier. It looks like Ctrl/W is a preset hotkey to do just that.