Backup 6.0 - Updated 01/07/2014
Re: Backup 6.0 - Updated 01/07/2014
Many thanks Ian
Re: Backup 6.0 - Updated 01/07/2014
I think I have this script installed from many years ago and it stopped working a few years ago. I hadn't used it much as anyway as I had other backups so really did not need it.
Dumb question, but can someone tell me how to remove this script so it no longer runs when closing MM4? I should know this, but I haven't done anything with MM scrips for a very long time...
Thanks!
Dumb question, but can someone tell me how to remove this script so it no longer runs when closing MM4? I should know this, but I haven't done anything with MM scrips for a very long time...
Thanks!
Re: Backup 6.0 - Updated 01/07/2014
Try Tools > Extensions to see if you can uninstall from there.
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Re: Backup 6.0 - Updated 01/07/2014
Thanks Lowlander! That worked.
Seems like I had looked for it there previously and didn't see it listed anywhere? Must have missed it as it was certainly there just now and disappeared after using the 'Uninstall' button!
Seems like I had looked for it there previously and didn't see it listed anywhere? Must have missed it as it was certainly there just now and disappeared after using the 'Uninstall' button!
Re: Backup 6.0 - Updated 01/07/2014
The other option was to leave it installed and turn off "Auto backup on shutdown". It's never worked well for me.
In fact, I don't use any of the auto backup settings. It still works well manually for me though.
In fact, I don't use any of the auto backup settings. It still works well manually for me though.
Backup 6.0 Now Calls MMW5?
Okay when MMW5 came out I installed it to my C: drive in parallel to MMW4.
For a couple of years now I have been able to back both MMW's through their separate backup routines but now that I finally "upgraded" MMW4 to 4.1.31.1919, every time I try to use Backup 6.0 it calls MMW5.
If I try to reinstall Backup from the mmip file the mmip file calls MMW5 as well. This only started after the most recent upgrade of MMW4.
Any ideas? Also since it may be that MMW5 actually integrates Backup 6.0 can I just rely on that to keep a backup for both progs?
Thanks.
For a couple of years now I have been able to back both MMW's through their separate backup routines but now that I finally "upgraded" MMW4 to 4.1.31.1919, every time I try to use Backup 6.0 it calls MMW5.
If I try to reinstall Backup from the mmip file the mmip file calls MMW5 as well. This only started after the most recent upgrade of MMW4.
Any ideas? Also since it may be that MMW5 actually integrates Backup 6.0 can I just rely on that to keep a backup for both progs?
Thanks.
Re: Backup 6.0 - Updated 01/07/2014
Do you mean when you try to install? If so install from Tools > Extension in MM4.
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Re: Backup 6.0 - Updated 01/07/2014
Yes when I try to install. I will see if your suggestion does it. Typically, I have just clicked on the .mmip and Backup6 has installed itself. I have reinstalled it several times over the years to fix crazy behavior. Right now Backup6 is working again. Thanks for your help.
Re: Backup 6.0 - Updated 01/07/2014
Only 1 program can be associated with the mmip extension. In this case on your system it's MediaMonkey 5. Both MediaMonkey 4 and 5 use mmip as the extension for Addons.
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