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Subject: Burning more that one file to a dual layer disk |
By: ebram |
11/03-2005 21:05 |
I am currently using the Windows Scheduled tasks to automate the process for running zip-backup to CD. Can I still use Scheduled tasks to accomplish what you stated in your previous post? Or do I have to set up the scheduler in the program to run on a regular basis?
How would I go about backing up my files so that there is more than one zip file on the dual layer disk? Is it done with seperate jobs? Or one job and the program breaks the files up as needed?
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By: Datahjaelp |
16/04-2005 18:55 |
One job will do it. The program will break the files as needed according to the max zip size and the setting of split large files. If you have files which are greater than the max zip size after compression you have to select split large file to avoid that the files are skipped.
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