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What are you thinking about ?... in theory ...
Nomay be a daft question but is this compatible with restoring backups from fabs 6?
Not directly. Fab's AutoBackup 7 uses a config file for restore jobs. V6 backups can be converted this way: https://forums.fpnet.fr/viewtopic.php?pid=1800#p1800may be a daft question but is this compatible with restoring backups from fabs 6?
I do not know where this issue is from. It happens to some people and not others. I can convert it for you, all I need is your order ID (PM it please).Hi Fabrice,
I have tried to upgrade to version 7 at your website, when I press submit I just get a blank page. This on multiple browsers and machines? When should I try again? Thanks for a great piece of software
I have sent you one. Just reply to it.Hmm, how to do that on this forum? Or can I email?
What are you thinking about ?
Well,Aloha Fab,
First, mahalo nui loa (thank you very much) for continuing to improve AutoBackup. I'm assuming you have a "to do" list for this product. Would you be willing to share the list here so we can provide some feedback and maybe add to the list?
Mahalo,
Harry Z
Well,
For now, I only have improvements on the list:
- Find a way to really export Edge favorites and reimport them into new profile's Edge database regardless of which Windows version the backup comes from.
- Improve the multi-user restore behavior by adding an explicit way to handle public items (this one is already done on test builds).
- Speed up the files comparison between source and target locations when a backup has already been done to the same location earlier.
Other things will come to the list
I am a bit surprised about the first request. On my side, Firefox opens fine when clicking this icon. In the source code, the progam is set to look at the registry at "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Software\Classes\http\shell\open\command", so when the default browser is set at this level, no problem. I have changed it to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\http\shell\open\command" instead.Please consider adding the following MINOR items:
- Use the default browser instead of Internet Explorer when clicking the "Show Log" button
- Keep the original creation date for folders when doing a transfer or restore
Mahalo!
Harry Z
agreed, that will result in a substantial performance hit. If there is sufficient interest, it might be worth doing as an option only, off by default and with a warning.I am a bit surprised about the first request. On my side, Firefox opens fine when clicking this icon. In the source code, the progam is set to look at the registry at "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Software\Classes\http\shell\open\command", so when the default browser is set at this level, no problem. I have changed it to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\http\shell\open\command" instead.
The second one is a lot trickier: Fab's AutoBackup lists the files to copy and recreates all the folders. That's difficult to also list EVERY folder, get their dates AND keep good performance.
Any thoughts about my earlier suggestion of reporting the default web browser and email client? Other default apps might also be useful.Other things will come to the list
That's not so easy to do. It would have to crawl into the registry, finding every file extension for the user, also the machine, and generate a report without even the ability to set the default programs back since this is no longer allowed.Any thoughts about my earlier suggestion of reporting the default web browser and email client? Other default apps might also be useful.
It does not sync to the cloud. It handles local files synced to the cloud. It has been asked many times in V6 days to avoid redownload of those files after a restore.I read that it syncs to the cloud will it do an incremental backup I know that's not the purpose but there aren't any decent backup program for windows