Re: [PCWorks] Running ERUNT question

  • From: "Clint Hamilton-PCWorks Admin" <PCWorks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pcworks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 13:48:37 -0500

I give up.  I've gone all over all of this and posted it 
several times.  There's nothing else I can do.

1.  The answer to that is STILL below.
2.  EXACTLY as I put it below.
3.  No, there IS spaces below.  Just put your cursor at the end 
of a line.  If there's no space, then there is no space.  If 
there IS a space there, then the line has a space in it at that 
location.

I also keep saying that all of this information is at the link 
I have provided several times now.
"It should tell you about it in the Readme file:
http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/erunt.txt";
"....The number of restore folders to keep can be changed using 
the /days:n command line switch, e.g. /days:7 would only keep 
the folders from the last 7 backup days."

All you do is put   [space]/days:5   at the END of the line 
that's already there.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://www.OrpheusComputing.com
http://www.ComputersCustomBuilt.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Harold B."

There is so much being written here (and I'm guilty of it) but 
my three
questions have not been answered.

1. Exactly where do I paste that line? I'm assuming, and 
correct me if I am
wrong, that an Erunt shortcut should be put into the Start menu 
 > Startup,
and then, as you say below, right-click that icon > Properties, 
and in the
Target box paste the line.
2. Paste it with or without the quotes?
3. Note that copying that line from the postings might put 
spaces where
spaces should not be. I'm showing it below without any spaces. 
Maybe I
should know better that "command lines" are not supposed to 
have spaces. If
spaces should be there, please let me know. With these three 
questions
answered, I'm sure the matter can be put to rest

 Now I'm interested in the answers but my shortcut key, 
Ctrl+Alt+(whatever
key anyone wants to use) brings Erunt right up and "OK" does 
the job. I put
a semi-colon (;) as I explained before; that's a personal 
choice. I used to
use that key for my dial-up with a quick move of the pinky to 
Enter and zip,
I was on the internet.

Now I'm with DSL, on the internet as soon as I boot up. My 
semi-colon was
crying to me, "All the other keys are being used, so what am I 
good for?" I
told it that it was good for making a little longer pause than 
a plain
ordinary comma. That didn't work, it wanted more. --- Harold

PS: Clint, your digest email seems to be coming in almost as 
fast as
receiving individual postings. I might need to receive a digest 
of a day's
digests. ;-)

> Clint Hamilton-PCWorks Admin wrote:
> Again, you cannot change the icon's properties in the Startup 
> folder other
> than what I said (to change the days it saves backups). If 
> you don't want
> it to keep backups for weeks, months, years, and it will if 
> you don't tell
> it, right click the icon in the StartUp folder and change 
> that line to
> this:
"C:\Program Files\ERUNT\AUTOBACK.EXE"
%SystemRoot%\ERDNT\AutoBackup\#Date#/noconfirmdelete
/noprogresswindow/ days:5"


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