How I can to run script?
There are some variants:
* The most simple and obvious - to choose item "Run Backup Script" in the contextual menu of the .gbs file.
* It is possible to start GridinSoft Backup and to drag a file in the program. It will lead to its immediate performance.
* Also it is possible to pass a script as parameter to an executed file backup.exe This will allow to do reserve copying in any scheduler of tasks. For this purpose simply enough to register a line for start: c:\progra~1\gridinsoft\backup.exe "c:\project\myProject.gbs"
* Or to add a script to Autorun. So backup will occur each time before the beginning of job.
Task Scheduler usage for run script
* Open the Task Scheduler:
Windows Me/9x: Double click the scheduled tasks icon in the system tray
Windows XP/2000: Click Start, click All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Scheduled Tasks.
* Double-click Add Scheduled Task to start the Scheduled Task Wizard, and then click Next in the first dialog box. The next dialog box displays a list of programs that are installed on your computer, select your script (file with gbs extension), click Next.
* Type a name for the task, and then choose one of the scheduler options.
* Click Next, specify the information about the day and the start time to run the recording task, and then click Next.
* Windows XP/2000: Enter your user account information and password, and then click Next.
* Click Open in the advanced properties for the task, and then click Finish.
There are some variants:
* The most simple and obvious - to choose item "Run Backup Script" in the contextual menu of the .gbs file.
* It is possible to start GridinSoft Backup and to drag a file in the program. It will lead to its immediate performance.
* Also it is possible to pass a script as parameter to an executed file backup.exe This will allow to do reserve copying in any scheduler of tasks. For this purpose simply enough to register a line for start: c:\progra~1\gridinsoft\backup.exe "c:\project\myProject.gbs"
* Or to add a script to Autorun. So backup will occur each time before the beginning of job.
Task Scheduler usage for run script
* Open the Task Scheduler:
Windows Me/9x: Double click the scheduled tasks icon in the system tray
Windows XP/2000: Click Start, click All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Scheduled Tasks.
* Double-click Add Scheduled Task to start the Scheduled Task Wizard, and then click Next in the first dialog box. The next dialog box displays a list of programs that are installed on your computer, select your script (file with gbs extension), click Next.
* Type a name for the task, and then choose one of the scheduler options.
* Click Next, specify the information about the day and the start time to run the recording task, and then click Next.
* Windows XP/2000: Enter your user account information and password, and then click Next.
* Click Open in the advanced properties for the task, and then click Finish.


