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Old September 27th, 2005, 05:36 PM
Pogle Pogle is offline
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Default Can't edit schedule if destination changes

TI 9.0 Build 2259. Win XP home SP2.

I just rearranged my backup archive with the result that the destination of my scheduled tasks no longer exists. Trying to edit the tasks to reflect the new destination I get:

"E00640064: Cannot resolve the destination path for the backup archive.
You should edit this task."

But I can't....
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Old September 27th, 2005, 09:50 PM
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Default Re: Can't edit schedule if destination changes

Surprisingly you can click on schedule and change the date/time/password though not the path.

I agree not being able to edit a schedule completely without having to have the backup drive attached seems a bit of an oversight or error, especially as v8.* did allow that.


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