In your case, I would go about it differently.
Note: this method is not limited to Windows Server, and works fine from Windows XP and up as long as you do not have a home version of windows (pro and enterprise, etc)
Create a .cmd file that, when executing makes the backup succesfully (this way ...
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- 06 Jul 2022, 14:11
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- Topic: FreeFilesync Task Scheduler issue
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- Topic: RealTimeSync "Idle Time" Reverts to 10
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Re: RealTimeSync "Idle Time" Reverts to 10
I looked for this too but at first, I could not get it to work, but now that I understand how it works, here is an even easier way to get it to work.
If you open the realtimesync program, and you import your ffs_batch file, you can then set an idle time in that window too and it has this ...
If you open the realtimesync program, and you import your ffs_batch file, you can then set an idle time in that window too and it has this ...