Thanks for the responses on how to schedule backups to an external hard drive.
When scheduling, it looks for a password. I have follwed the directions from the help menu (frankly I woould be quite happy to do this without any password).
I enter the password, as required by the help menu, apply it, and click ok, and save the job. Then I go to the "Schedule Job" window, make my selection and enter the password again. The same password I entered earlier. I get a response the "Password is not valid. Please try again"
So what am I doing wrong? There has got to be an easier way to do backups for my home desktop and laptop.
Thanks for any assistance.
Tony
Next Problem - Password
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, Mar 02 2007 12:58 PM
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Posted 02 March 2007 - 12:58 PM
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Posted 02 March 2007 - 01:58 PM
QUOTE (tonyvanw @ Mar 2 2007, 08:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks for the responses on how to schedule backups to an external hard drive.
When scheduling, it looks for a password. I have follwed the directions from the help menu (frankly I woould be quite happy to do this without any password).
I enter the password, as required by the help menu, apply it, and click ok, and save the job. Then I go to the "Schedule Job" window, make my selection and enter the password again. The same password I entered earlier. I get a response the "Password is not valid. Please try again"
So what am I doing wrong? There has got to be an easier way to do backups for my home desktop and laptop.
Thanks for any assistance.
Tony
When scheduling, it looks for a password. I have follwed the directions from the help menu (frankly I woould be quite happy to do this without any password).
I enter the password, as required by the help menu, apply it, and click ok, and save the job. Then I go to the "Schedule Job" window, make my selection and enter the password again. The same password I entered earlier. I get a response the "Password is not valid. Please try again"
So what am I doing wrong? There has got to be an easier way to do backups for my home desktop and laptop.
Thanks for any assistance.
Tony
The password is not for the backup itself, but to log on as administrator to your system. For whatever reason they have decided that to do the back up you should log with a password. What you should be able to do is create user with admin rights and assign it a password. Then have BUMP use that to do it's backup.
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Intel DG965WH MB - Onboard HD Audio
BFG GeForce 8800GTS OC 640MB Graphics Card
Western Digital 250GB SATA 300 main HDD
Western Digital 250GB SATA 300 secondary HDD
Western Digital 400GB SATA 300 HDD --| All in an AMS 4 drive
Western Digital 500GB SATA 300 HDD | eSATA enclosure
2 Samsung 500GB SATA 300 HDD --| JBOD setup
3GB DDR2-800 memory
Lite-On LH-20A1S DVD Burner
Lite-On LH-20A1L DVD Burner
Windows XP Home SP2
Gateway 24" FPD2485W Monitor
HP Photosmart D5360 Inkjet
HP 3800 Color Laserjet
HP 4890 Scanjet
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