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Can't continue notify...???
Hi Dave:
I just started to get the following messages from SuperDuper - "Can't continue notify." and "Can't continue <<event notifygr>>. Running OS X 10.7.5 with SD 2.7.1. The messages appear after running a scheduled backup. Once they appear, I am unable to use SD until I reboot. Any solutions? TIA! Best - Richard Ripley www.richardripley.com |
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That looks like a Growl error with an old schedule driver (or, potentially, you're using HISS which isn't emulating Growl properly).
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How to fix?
Hi Dave:
I disabled Growl for SuperDuper and I still get the warning dialogs. Should I remove Growl and reinstall? I'm using the paid, most recent version of Growl. TIA! Best, Richard Ripley P. S. I don't know what HISS is. :-) |
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Some additional research shows that this is a bug in Growl 2.1 - they have a fix coming in 2.1.1...
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Thanks!
Thanks Dave - I'll just disable Growl until the 2.1.1 version is available.
Best - RR |
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