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Dear Fab,
Is it possible to let the program automatically populate the "Backup folder" inputfield with the INI value of "LastBackupFolder" (or a seperate value if you think that's better) when selecting the option "Restore data"?
Or did you intentionally not do this.
In my scenario it would come in very handy. I automatically create backups of as many data as needed using the command line switches, and manually restore (selective) data using the GUI.
It would be very nice if it remembered the last backup that I've made so that I won't have to copy/paste the path from the Backup Folder inputfield in the Backup data section.
By the way, great job on the latest version!
Thanks a lot.
Last edited by berkayict (2014-07-29 11:43:37)
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Hi,
the value you spotted in the ini file is there for this purpose. It is used only with the Fab's AutoBackup 5 (not pro) version which saves data from a single user profile at once. Both version have the same "skeleton" and share their source code.
That said, Pro version can handle several users profiles at once and cannot decide for you which backup is about to be restored. I did that to make sure that the tech cannot make a mistake in restoring wrong data at the wrong place by just clicking "Next".
Fab
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