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TadgerMonkey
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Move/Copy/Backup To

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Having tried the above feature for the first time on 80GB of data, one feature is obvious by its omission - logging.

A summary dialog is kinda OK, but...having backed up 216,779 files, it would be really very cool to know which "17 failed" because the source was too long and which "200 failed" because of the ominously-titled "other reasons".

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Re: Move/Copy/Backup To

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TadgerMonkey wrote:Having tried the above feature for the first time on 80GB of data, one feature is obvious by its omission - logging.

A summary dialog is kinda OK, but...having backed up 216,779 files, it would be really very cool to know which "17 failed" because the source was too long and which "200 failed" because of the ominously-titled "other reasons".
Hi,
Yes you can get a log file for every backups. Check "Create detailed log file for each backup" from "Reporting" section of Configuration.

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TadgerMonkey wrote:A summary dialog is kinda OK, but...having backed up 216,779 files, it would be really very cool to know which "17 failed" because the source was too long and which "200 failed" because of the ominously-titled "other reasons".
Trust me, if I would know more about the "other reasons" then I would tell you. I could as well call it "unknown reasons", but it would not make you feel much better, right?

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