Hi, thanks for your answer.
The use of the variable %DATE%, for example, in the filename of the backup can replace the use of the script timestamp.vbs.
But I don't see how to create a set of n versions (5 for example) with the oldest replaced by the newer. The script RotateBackup.vbs made that.
It seems to me that it's a serious regression against SyncBack v3. Fortunately I kept this version and could recover these scripts.
Regards,
Bernard
The use of the variable %DATE%, for example, in the filename of the backup can replace the use of the script timestamp.vbs.
But I don't see how to create a set of n versions (5 for example) with the oldest replaced by the newer. The script RotateBackup.vbs made that.
It seems to me that it's a serious regression against SyncBack v3. Fortunately I kept this version and could recover these scripts.
Regards,
Bernard