Dear Greg,

@16-May-2004, 16:49 -0500 (16-May 22:49 UK time) Greg Strong [GS] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:

GS> Most definitely a keeper. :-) What did I do convert you to
GS> incremental backups? :-) You will find these are just flat out
GS> FAST!

They are certainly much faster.

GS> Did you see 7-Zip author will be coming out with a newer
GS> version?

No.

GS> ,----- [ http://www.7-zip.org/ ]
GS> | 7-Zip 4.00 (2004 May):
GS> | 
GS> |    1. Multivolume
GS> |    2. Absolute pathnames in command line

Blimey!! And the hoops I had to jump through to get the GFS to work
around the lack of this! Hrumph!

... <snip>

GS> Now the only problem I see to make this one heck of a backup is
GS> to be able to run this batch file automatically after you exit
GS> TB. See Thomas Anderson's message per
GS> mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Any ideals?

No. I use a daily schedule to run the batch, which performs the
TB exit from within.

... <snip>

GS> You could use Windows Scheduler to start TB on boot, then give
GS> 10 seconds for TB to start, then start Systinternals utility to
GS> check for "The Bat!" process. When "The Bat!" process not there,
GS> then start backup batch file.

... it's a plan ...

GS> Am I in left field here, or do you catch my drift? Is there an
GS> easier way? I have learned some programming, but am not aware of
GS> all of the nuances of NT systems. Like I said just thinking out
GS> loud.

Anything /can/ be done if you're working at a programming level.

-- 
Cheers -- //.arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v2.11 Beta/5 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1
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