![]() When I created the backup job back then, the original intention was all the "fault" source content was saved into just one backup folder, like this:Īnd the job somehow kept working fine like that.īut now, after restoring the job through the settings file, I have to modify the source's folder path, in a way the destination path keeps like this:Īnd despite at first it copied the content to a new folder, I modified it in a way it copies just the folder's content, excluding the folder itself. What I'm wondering is why despite having the incomplete path, the job as saved by the settings' file still worked fine? But when I wanted to run the restored backup job the error message was about the destination path being incorrect, since it lacked the needed profile's folder name. When I manually restored the profile's content from one of the backup locations, it was saved into a "Firefox-BK" folder, which had all the respective files, but without them being saved into a "fault" kind of folder, but all into the "Firefox-BK" folder itself. "C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles" "C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\fault\"īut to my surprise, the job saved into the settings file had a different destination path, like this: But the weird issue showed up when I went to fix the job's destination path: The thing is, when I restored the settings file and wanted to run the job, there was an error message about an invalid "source" path being used and that was correct, since the when I installed the Firefox in the new system, it generated a new profile folder, with a new random name. Basically, there was a specific job within such file, which does a backup from a Firefox profile folder this folder has a randomly generated name, which designates a particular user. Aug 07, 2019Hi, recently I had to use the "bvckup2-settings.zip" file to restore jobs to a new Bvckup2 installation, and although the process itself went fine, there was some weird issue I'm still wondering how could it been possible.
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