View scripts of my standalone?

Bob Sneidar bobs at twft.com
Fri Mar 19 12:25:08 EDT 2010


I have used time machine to recover older versions of rev stacks where I had made a mistake and unknowingly deleted an object with a lot of scripting in it. Very nice feature to have. 

I will caution this however. When doing a FULL restore from a time machine backup, keep in mind it doesn't do everything. I had a local SQL server running and it totally missed that. Apparently there are certain directories it ignores by default. The one that the SQL data files resided in was apparently one of them. 

For full drive backup and restore may I suggest ChronoSync? Best dam backup program period IMHE. And only $40. 

Bob


On Mar 19, 2010, at 5:29 AM, Peter Brigham MD wrote:

> On Mar 18, 2010, at 9:31 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
> 
>> And then..... AAAArrrgghhhhhh!!!!! A calendar she'd be working with,
>> the most important of half a dozen calendars, for some reason she
>> inexplicably deleted, at that was it, it was gone! She looked high and
>> low, but it was gone. She was almost in tears when she told me what
>> happened. So I pointed out the clock icon with the anti-clockwise
>> arrow around and the Enter Time Machine menu item.... and 5 min later
>> we had her calendar back.
> 
> Time Machine has saved my sorry ass on several occasions. I have finally learned the hard way to back up obsessively. I LOOOOOVE Time Machine! (Or should that be "I LERRRRRRVE Time Machine"?) (Apologies to Woody Allen)
> 
> -- Peter
> 
> Peter M. Brigham
> pmbrig at gmail.com
> http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig
> 
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