Also have you:
1) Restarted the computer? This must be done at least once after you
first setup an automated run. I've run into this were computers tend to
be left on 24/7.
2) Have you looked at the preview so see what retrospect thinks should
be happening?
This really does work...honest.
Hi Derek,
There are a few factors that may be preventing your scripts for running, in
addition to the suggestions already offered.
If Retrospect is no longer autolaunching, first verify that you've got it
set to automatically launch. Go to SpecialPreferences from the Retrospect
Directory and
OK, I'm running Retrospect 4.3 on my Mac, and I cannot, for the LIFE
of me, get automated scripts to run.
I guess I might just be confused on how this is "supposed" to work,
so I'll describe what I'm doing, and hopefully someone can tell me
which part of it is wrong. ;-)
[ First, I've
At 9:11 PM -0500 8/20/00, Pam Lefkowitz wrote:
1) what does the log say?
Aboslutely nothing (well, it shows the times that I started the
software, quit the software, etc., but nothing related to the
automated backup)
2) do you have any error messages in modal/non-modal boxes (like backup
...
This really does work...honest. Before I would conjecture on what's
happening at your site I'd like to ask you some questions.
Like:
1) what does the log say?
2) do you have any error messages in modal/non-modal boxes (like backup
failed with error "blah blah blah")?
3) did you save