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PersBackup

Personal Backup Version 5.9

© 2001 − 2018, Dr. J. Rathlev

Desktop

In many areas of the desktop right-clicking opens a context menu (overview).

Normal window

After starting the program, the desktop window shown below is opened. Depending on the selection for the destination (Local drive or Windows network or FTP server) the upper part of the window is displayed slightly different. The image below shows the desktop for a destination on a local drive (e.g. an external drive connected via USB). Click on a region of the following screenshot will lead to specific help for that region:

Create new task Load saved task Save changed task Main menu Restore from backup Clean up backup Show and print log file Hide or quit program Task infos Destination directory for backup Placeholder Select backup directory Sort directories Start backup Selection of file types Selection of files Selection of subdirectories Remove directory from task Change order of directories Include or exclude subdirectories File quantity Backups using Windows scheduled tasks Show startup options Local and network destination Destination on FTP server Directories Scan directories Placeholder Task settings Dynamic subdirectory filter Subdirectories Desktop shortcut User logon Add directory to task Directories to be backed up Other options Volume name Add files Log settings Desktop

When selecting an FTP server as destination, the upper part of the desktop window changes (see below). In the text field the destination is shown as ftp:<server name>:<port>/<directory>. This field cannot be edited manually. You must click the button at right to open the FTP dialog.

Create new task Load saved task Save changed task Task infos Destination directory for backup Destination on FTP server Local and network destination Start backup FTP settings Directories to be backed up Task settings Other options Log settings FTP Desktop

Narrow window

Main menu Task infos Destination directory of backup Placeholder Select backup directory Sort directories Start backup Directories to be backed up Selection of file types Selection of files Selection of subdirectories Add directory to task Remove directory from task Change order of directories Include or exclude subdirectories Include or exclude subdirectories File quantity Dynamic subdirectory filter Backup options User logon Destination on FTP server Task settings Volume name Destination is Windows folder Narrow desktop

Start dialog

After double-clicking a saved task file, this dialog will ask whether you wish to edit the task or start the task immediately:

Start dialog
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