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August Abolins | Arelor | backup for windows pc? |
October 3, 2023 8:53 PM * |
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Hello Arelor! ** On Sunday 01.10.23 - 19:10, you wrote to me: A> Re: backup for windows pc? A> By: August Abolins to Arelor on Tue Sep 26 2023 09:05 pm >> If I use "rclone copy [files] mycrypt:" ..without any directory >> parameter after mycrypt:, the files get stored at the root >> level of my webhost account. A> Then mycrypt is not configured to use a subfolder of your webhost account. A> Is you do try to place files un a subfolder via the crypt subsystem A> "rclone copy horse.jpg mycrypt:/horses/pictures/" then your crypt subtree A> will be uploaded to the root of your webhost in obscured form, and that is A> expected behavior. Yes.. that aspect seemed confusing at first. So, a good approach is to configure a specific remote dir for mycrypt to use, and just let it park the files there using the simple "rclone copy horse.jpg mycrypt:". I tested it with another crypt-type remote, and that worked as expected. -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.57 * Origin: (618:500/23.10) |
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