Hello again Marek,

>> Why not Marek? The only thing really new to the new auto backup feature
>> is that you can set it up, change it and enable/disable it via the
>> Preferences/System dialog which may be easier for many people (at least
>> easier to find and figure out) than through the Scheduler Edit event
>> window, where some people may not even look at the possible actions and
>> not notice that one of them is 'Backup'.
>
> deleting of backup action must be disabled, because task will exists, but
> action not, this is incorrect behaviour of what this feature should do.

My previous reply about 2+2 being 5 was just a way of saying that I
don't want to continue an endless discussion, you have your opinion and
I have mine.

But I would like to add just one more thing before ending the
discussion.

You know that at the moment I don't have an Auto backup task in my
Scheduler and you know that this is because a couple of days ago I
deleted the Events.CFG file. But, what if for whatever reason my
Events.CFg file had been corrupted, or unintentionally deleted or not
properly restored from a previous backup? The fact is that, as of now, I
do not have an Auto backup task in Scheduler.

Don't you think I should be able to easily create a new Auto backup task
by and when selecting the Auto backup option in Preferences/System? And
if this was the way things worked, what would be the "big problem" if
the Auto backup task was deleted in Scheduler when deselecting the Auto
backup option in Preferences/System?

-- 
Best regards,

Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.96.15 on Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 2



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