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** Reply to message from "Benedict G. Archerbga0@sbcglobal.net" on Wed, 5 Apr
2006 01:01:08 PST8
> I came upon the problem testing my defined backup parameter sets. Did a full
> backup and then immediatly did a DIFF backup expecting that the diff backup
> would have little or nothing in it. But it had everything in it that the full
> archive did, and everyhing in both had set A flags. Maybe I'm not doing
> something right when I make a full backup?
Looking at what I have installed it seems I do not have Back Again/2000
installed on this machine (I have BA/2 PRO v4.00i on this machine, I do have
BA/2000 versions 1, 3, and 4 on CD I also have the windows 98 and XP version
for my wife's machine). In any case I do not use the GUI interface I use the
command line interface. My REXX program that does the backup has a "-reset"
option when doing a FULL backup. According to the manual this is to reset the
archive bit for every file backed up. Using the GUI interface I think the
reset is implied by the type of backup FULL or INCREMENTAL so the command line
options are not needed.
--
Robert Blair
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