J
jhleslie@googlemail.com
Guest
Hello!
I have some important files on my computer that need backing up daily,
there is a hard disk attached and a very nice young man created a
thing called BACKUP.BAT which works perfectly. It took him about 45
seconds of furious typing. It copies everything from my computer to
the hard disk, all the files that have changed, or been created,
perfectly. All I have to do is double click it.
I wanted this to happen at the same time every day so the nice young
man said as he left the office 'just set up scheduled tasks'. I have
been trying to do this ever since but it wouldn't run, then
eventually, acting on a hunch, I discovered that it is because I don't
have a password set on my computer. Of course the stupid thing doesn't
tell you that is the problem! I don't have a password set because I
want to come in in the morning, turn it on then make a cup of tea and
when I come back the computer is started. If the password is set I
then have to type it in and wait another minute for it to finish
starting.
So! If you are still awake after all of that; the questions are; and
you only need to answer one of them.
How can I make this BACKUP.BAT run each day without using Scheduled
Tasks?
** OR **
How can I make scheduled tasks work without having a password set?
On a Mac that I used, a long long time ago, I remember that there was
a folder called Startup Items and anything that was in that folder ran
when the computer started. I only remember because I put aliases of my
applications in there and after I had made my cup of tea, the computer
had started and my applications were up and running, including
Outlook.
Thanks in advance!
Julie
I have some important files on my computer that need backing up daily,
there is a hard disk attached and a very nice young man created a
thing called BACKUP.BAT which works perfectly. It took him about 45
seconds of furious typing. It copies everything from my computer to
the hard disk, all the files that have changed, or been created,
perfectly. All I have to do is double click it.
I wanted this to happen at the same time every day so the nice young
man said as he left the office 'just set up scheduled tasks'. I have
been trying to do this ever since but it wouldn't run, then
eventually, acting on a hunch, I discovered that it is because I don't
have a password set on my computer. Of course the stupid thing doesn't
tell you that is the problem! I don't have a password set because I
want to come in in the morning, turn it on then make a cup of tea and
when I come back the computer is started. If the password is set I
then have to type it in and wait another minute for it to finish
starting.
So! If you are still awake after all of that; the questions are; and
you only need to answer one of them.
How can I make this BACKUP.BAT run each day without using Scheduled
Tasks?
** OR **
How can I make scheduled tasks work without having a password set?
On a Mac that I used, a long long time ago, I remember that there was
a folder called Startup Items and anything that was in that folder ran
when the computer started. I only remember because I put aliases of my
applications in there and after I had made my cup of tea, the computer
had started and my applications were up and running, including
Outlook.
Thanks in advance!
Julie