Hello Jack,

Tuesday, June 3, 2008, 6:37:35 PM, you wrote:

RO>> BTW2 No, it isn't possible to start TB's autobackup manually, though
RO>> it appears to be possible to change the time it starts to something
RO>> sooner.

JSL> I tried this by setting the days counter to the minimum (1 day) and
JSL> setting the time to now+2 minutes. Sure enough, the autobackup started
JSL> in a couple of minutes, ran to completion and stored the
JSL> autobackup.tbk file on the F: drive as specified in the default
JSL>  filename OPTIONS>PREFERENCES>SYSTEM>AUTOBACKUP>ADVANCED but again,
JSL>  without the date/time embedded in the filename.

When it is a task in the Scheduler, right click and 'Execute task now'.

Here, autobackup with notification made in the Scheduler, the filename is
just ab.tbk. But when I point at this file there is a pop up with date and
size.

-- 
Best regards,
 Jos 

Using The Bat! v4.0.24 on Windows XP 5.1 Build  2600
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