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- 06 Jun 2019, 08:44
- Forum: Help
- Topic: FreeFileSync not working with Windows Task Scheduler
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5197
Re: FreeFileSync not working with Windows Task Scheduler
Hey! Thank you for all the advice. By disabling the "Run with highest priviledges option" on WTS I seem to have gotten rid of errors in the FFS logs. I will monitor how the automatic backup work, but this is a little victory on the way. 😎
- 04 Jun 2019, 06:27
- Forum: Help
- Topic: FreeFileSync not working with Windows Task Scheduler
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5197
Re: FreeFileSync not working with Windows Task Scheduler
Thank you for the tip. However, I don't quite understand how I should approach this. When I go to Windows Task Scheduler and open the task, there's the option to select the user. The user is the same I performed the manual tests on, as I didn't log out and switch users or anything like that.
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- 03 Jun 2019, 12:54
- Forum: Help
- Topic: FreeFileSync not working with Windows Task Scheduler
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5197
Re: FreeFileSync not working with Windows Task Scheduler
Hi,
Thank you for the answer. I now located the log files. It appears that when I click the batch jobs manually, it works fine and there are no errors. However, when it is supposed to be triggered by Windows Task Scheduler, it gives an error every time. From what I understand, it complains about ...
Thank you for the answer. I now located the log files. It appears that when I click the batch jobs manually, it works fine and there are no errors. However, when it is supposed to be triggered by Windows Task Scheduler, it gives an error every time. From what I understand, it complains about ...
- 01 Jun 2019, 06:28
- Forum: Help
- Topic: FreeFileSync not working with Windows Task Scheduler
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5197
FreeFileSync not working with Windows Task Scheduler
Greetings,
Here's what I want to do: Automatically backup files & folders from cloud through SFTP to a local computer by using Windows Task Scheduler. For this, I created two batch jobs, each of which will mirror the files to separate folders on the local computer. Each batch job has its own task ...
Here's what I want to do: Automatically backup files & folders from cloud through SFTP to a local computer by using Windows Task Scheduler. For this, I created two batch jobs, each of which will mirror the files to separate folders on the local computer. Each batch job has its own task ...