Run Group on demand
Is it possible to run a group backup on demand where the user selects an icon on their desktop and does nothing else?
Something like execute backup4all groupA now, prefeably as a command line entry or batch file.
Howard
Something like execute backup4all groupA now, prefeably as a command line entry or batch file.
Howard
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Re: Run Group on demand
Hi,
Yes, you can do that.
Please follow these steps:
1. Open Backup4all
2. Go to View menu->View jobs as->Tree
3. Right click the backup group you want to run and select "Create shortcut"
4. In the Execute section, select "Command line application"
5. Press OK to save the shortcut.
Yes, you can do that.
Please follow these steps:
1. Open Backup4all
2. Go to View menu->View jobs as->Tree
3. Right click the backup group you want to run and select "Create shortcut"
4. In the Execute section, select "Command line application"
5. Press OK to save the shortcut.
Do you know you can monitor your backups remotely with Backup4all Monitor? You can read more here: https://www.backup4all.com/backup4all-monitor.html
Re: Run Group on demand
Thanks for the info.
If the group is being run as a short cut command and the backup jobs are to be run immediately, how should the jobs within the group be set up for "executed" and "scheduled"?
Howard
If the group is being run as a short cut command and the backup jobs are to be run immediately, how should the jobs within the group be set up for "executed" and "scheduled"?
Howard
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- Posts: 1956
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Re: Run Group on demand
Hi,
Please explain much clear what you need to know. I don't understand your question.
Please explain much clear what you need to know. I don't understand your question.
Do you know you can monitor your backups remotely with Backup4all Monitor? You can read more here: https://www.backup4all.com/backup4all-monitor.html
Re: Run Group on demand
Now that I have run a test today of a group running as a command, my question is irrelevant; so, please ignore.
Thanks'
Howard
Thanks'
Howard