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I would like to see how it is possible to back up my files sent via FTP automatically and periodically. Storing each backup in a new folder and creating a backup version style, if possible, is what I should do in the process.
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Periodical backups
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Re: Periodical backups
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Modify > When > Edit Schedule page
And configure the ‘Recur every’ and ‘Repeating’ options to run the profile every day and repeat every X hours in the background. Please read the Help file > Using SyncBackPro > Basic Operation > Creating a schedule for more details.
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You can create a schedule task for the profile to run the profile automatically at the schedule date/time via the Windows Task Scheduler under:I would like to see how it is possible to back up my files sent via FTP automatically and periodically
Modify > When > Edit Schedule page
And configure the ‘Recur every’ and ‘Repeating’ options to run the profile every day and repeat every X hours in the background. Please read the Help file > Using SyncBackPro > Basic Operation > Creating a schedule for more details.
You can add variables like %DATE% %TIME% to your destination path. Please refer to this forum post for additional details:Storing each backup in a new folder and creating a backup version style
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Re: Periodical backups
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