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Getting Help
When you need information beyond what this user guide provides, online Help is your
best solution. Click Help in any dialog in DataKeeper, or click Help ➤
Help Topics on
the menu bar.
Exiting DataKeeper
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From DataKeeper, click File
➤
Exit.
This will close DataKeeper, and no files will be backed up.
-r [*.DKS] Starts DataKeeper, loads the backup specification file you named,
performs a backup, then exits DataKeeper. Example:
"C:\Program Files\DataKeeper\DataKeeper.exe" -r
C:\My Backup Specs\Manuals.dks
-a Use with the -r option. Starts DataKeeper, loads the backup
specification file you named, performs a backup of all selected files,
then exits DataKeeper. Example:
"C:\Program Files\DataKeeper\DataKeeper.exe" -r -a
C:\My Backup Specs\Manuals.dks
-m Use with the -r option. Starts DataKeeper, loads the backup
specification file you named, performs a backup of those files that
were modified since the last backup was performed, then exits
DataKeeper. Example:
"C:\Program Files\DataKeeper\DataKeeper.exe"-r -m
C:\My Backup Specs\Manuals.dks
-s=“date” Use with the -r option. Starts DataKeeper, loads the backup
specification file you named, performs a backup of only those files that
were modified after the date you specify, then exits DataKeeper. The
date must be in quotes and formatted as follows:-s=“yyyy/mm/dd
hh:mm:ss.” Example:
"C:\Program Files\DataKeeper\DataKeeper.exe"-r C:\My
Backup Specs\Manuals.dks -s="2000/07/25 9:15:00"
Command
Line option: Description:
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