To open and run a saved Backup Files project:

1Click File. If the project is listed on the File menu, select it. If the project is not listed, click Open and use the dialog box to navigate to the project file. By default, project files are saved in your Windows Vista and Windows 7 Documents folder or Windows XP My Documents folder. The settings for that project are displayed in the project window.

2Change the project settings as needed. Click Save to save your changes. (If you save the project without changing its name, the original project is overwritten.)

3If necessary, insert a blank or rewritable disc into the selected destination drive.

4Click the action button to begin recording. A progress screen informs you when the project has been completed.

Using the Backup Files scheduler

Each time you create a Backup Files project, you have the option of running it immediately or scheduling the project to run at a regular interval that you choose.

To schedule a Backup Files project:

1Open the Backup Files project.

2Set up a new project or select a saved project. See "Creating a new Backup Files project" on page 11 for more information on starting a project.

3Choose one of the scheduling options in the project window:

Run now-The project runs after you click the action button.

Daily-The project runs every day at the time the project was created.

Weekly-The project runs once a week at the time and on the day of the week the project was created.

Monthly-The project runs once a month at the time and on the day of the month the project was created.

4Save your project by clicking Save. A save window appears.

5Name the project, then click OK.

Note: If you schedule a monthly backup for the 31st day of the month, your backup will be skipped during months with fewer than 31 days. Backups scheduled on the 29th or 30th day of the month will also be skipped during some months.

Scheduler tips

The following tips will help you to better understand the scheduler:

Scheduled projects must be saved before they can be run.

Keep the following limitations in mind if you want a scheduled project to be completed successfully while you are away from your computer:

Backup Files will not overwrite files without your permission. This usually involves clicking on a series of message boxes. To perform an unattended archive project, you may need to change the hard drive destination for your archived files or archive your files to a disc.

If you are archiving files onto a disc, a blank disc must be inserted in your drive when the project starts.

Some of the energy conservation settings available for your computer may keep a scheduled project from starting even if the project launcher is open.

The Backup Files project uses a scheduler that is part of the Windows operating system. A system administrator has the ability to prevent a computer user from using the scheduler or running scheduled projects. If the Backup Files scheduler does not work as expected, consult your system administrator.

You can use your Windows scheduling software to customize when your saved projects run. You can schedule a project to run twice a week or once every hour. Save your project, then edit the schedule using the Windows Scheduler.

To run Windows Scheduler in Windows XP, click

Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Scheduled Tasks.

To run Windows Scheduler in Windows Vista and Windows 7, click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System

Tools, Task Scheduler.

Note: See Windows Help and Support for information on using the Windows Scheduler. Remember that scheduling changes made directly in the Windows Scheduler are not displayed in the Backup Files project window.

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