It is clearly stated in the Black Watch readme that Retrospect will not run if
Black Watch is active. In order to have Retro run it must be opened/launched
and then it will complete backup operations even though Black Watch is active.
Black Watch, IMO, is good stuff.
Mark Hewitt wrote:
I had
Occasionally (often when I'm away) Retrospect (latest version) won't
start up automatically on my Mac. No lack of memory. When I do
launch Retro on these occasions it then happily does its scripts,
but why is the autolaunch so erratic?
Yes, I do have it turned on. . .
dunno but I'd like the
Having read some the replys, I'll throw my 2 cents in too. I have
noticed that if I've rebooted my backup machine, a good 50% of the time
Retrospect will not launch by itself when scheduled. When I first
Owen Watson wrote:
Occasionally (often when I'm away) Retrospect (latest version)