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Old 01-06-2010, 06:30 PM
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Question Converting to 2.6.2

I have a question regarding whether it is normal for SD to automatically change the "Name" of my Primary BackUp Schedule from: "Smart Update Seagate 1Boots" TO "Smart Update Seagate 1Boots 1"?

This was done while I was establishing my new schedules after having updgraded. I am afraid that SD will not recognize the new name since I have no scheduled back-up that has that trailing "1" on it. What should I do as I don't want to trigger a full blown non-smart update that normally takes 12 hrs or so. Please help.

Add-on... should I delete my old schedules prior to the first 2.6.6 back-up.
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