Re: [PCWorks] Running ERUNT question

  • From: "Clint Hamilton-PCWorks Admin" <PCWorks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pcworks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 00:53:36 -0500

Yes, that's exactly correct and what I've been saying and 
trying to convey all along.
-Clint

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


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "LarryB"

Harold, I'll try to answer these questions if I can. (Clint can 
correct
me if I am wrong.)

Here is what I did.
I went to Start>Programs>Startup, a menu came down and I right 
clicked
on ERUNT autobackup then selected Properties.
The target line on mine already had all the instructions in it 
already
except the (space)/days:5 so I added that (space)/days:5.
Now what that does is delete everything except the last 5 days.

Check your and see if it is the same.

The quotes that are required should already be there.

I was unable to copy and paste originally but that was due to a
different problem which you may not have.


Larry B



Harold B. wrote:
> 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 Start Up 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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