Good to know Dave. We are using Smart Updates but we have enough rotating backup drives that every now and then there's a blank disk being introduced or one that's changed enough that it might need some more attention. I figured better safe than sorry so I just leave the script running all the time. Seeing as how the idle loop uses maybe 0.01% of one of the four available cores it seems fairly painless
In any case, thanks for the great software. It makes my job a lot easier