Kudos to AISCL
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:42 pm
I have not run a backup in quite some time (I know, shame on me!) and still
had 2.0 build 250 installed. The incremental backup preview seemed unusually
large, so I expected there were some large files that I might want to
exclude from the backup. However, I found it quite inconvenient
because sizes of the folders were not reported, I could not easily open files
to see what they contained, and once selected for exclusion, I had to keep
track because I knew I would later have to permanently exclude them.
After grousing about the missing features for a few minutes it occurred to
me to check the version, and sure enough, a newer version was available.
I downloaded and installed it, and within two minutes I was again ready
to try to find the offending files. I was delighted to see the folder
sizes reported in the folder pane, and that enabled me to find the 1.5 GB
Google Earth cache file in only a few seconds. Excluding it was simple,
as was the option to make the exclusion permanent. And that mystery file
whose contents I could not recall? Right click .... open with .... done,
and done.
Well done. Thanks for continuing to develop and support a great product.
Best Regards,
Jeff Buckles
Aloha, OR, USA
had 2.0 build 250 installed. The incremental backup preview seemed unusually
large, so I expected there were some large files that I might want to
exclude from the backup. However, I found it quite inconvenient
because sizes of the folders were not reported, I could not easily open files
to see what they contained, and once selected for exclusion, I had to keep
track because I knew I would later have to permanently exclude them.
After grousing about the missing features for a few minutes it occurred to
me to check the version, and sure enough, a newer version was available.
I downloaded and installed it, and within two minutes I was again ready
to try to find the offending files. I was delighted to see the folder
sizes reported in the folder pane, and that enabled me to find the 1.5 GB
Google Earth cache file in only a few seconds. Excluding it was simple,
as was the option to make the exclusion permanent. And that mystery file
whose contents I could not recall? Right click .... open with .... done,
and done.
Well done. Thanks for continuing to develop and support a great product.
Best Regards,
Jeff Buckles
Aloha, OR, USA