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| using automator for backup -- without losing folder tree? Hello, it's long ago since I last have made a backup of my system. What primarily holds me back is that I keep pretending that I just do not have the time. Then I fell over an article which describes how to backup recently changed data using the automator: - create smart folder that looks for new data - "Get smart folder contents" - "copy finder items": copy the files in the smart folder to a "burn folder" - "burn a disc": burn the data in the burn folder Unfortunately, this script does not copy the path of the files. This means, I get a CD full of files, but every file is in the root directory. I would appreciate if the backuped files would get into subfolders. for example: I worked on ~/Documents/Work/today.doc and ~/Documents/Fun/photo.jpg. I would like to appear these files on my backup disc in the folders /Documents/Work/ and /Documents/Fun/. Instead, for the moment and annoying for me, the files appear mixed up in the root folder of the backup disc, that means as /today.doc and /photo.jpg. I already looked for a solution for hours. Could anybody please give me a hint? Yours, Bernhard |
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| Why would one want to "re-invent" the wheel? Check out Macupdate for all the "Free" backup solutions already available that will do just what you are struggling to accomplish. http://www.macupdate.com/search.php?...ckup&os=macosx jb.
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