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Jeffrey Nabarek 
      
8 months ago
I compared the code in the video to the code in the template for DoBackup routine,

They are different!!!!!!  Why is that?

I was able to copy the code from template.  Snip was blocked when trying to copy the code from the video.

Jeffrey Nabarek OP  @Reply  
      
8 months ago
Moderator: Removed code
Jeffrey Nabarek OP  @Reply  
      
8 months ago
I simply wanted change the source drive to D:\Trust folder and the destination to D:\Trustfolder

Can someone point me in the right direction.

Nathan
Jeffrey Nabarek OP  @Reply  
      
8 months ago
The uploaded file is from the template.  I was not able to upload the video.  I was blocked.  Its one thing to protect copyright.  Its another to block someone from using it concerning a post.  The fair use doctrine of copyright allows someone to copy it for explanatory use.  I paid for this video.
Jeffrey Nabarek OP  @Reply  
      
8 months ago
I actually wrote down the code from the video.   That's How I found out it was different.
Jeffrey Nabarek OP  @Reply  
      
8 months ago
I watched the video again.  The code is different because the one set of code runs a manual backup.  The other is the template with backup form.  So I answered my own question.  This post from my stand point is solved and closed.

Jeff
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
8 months ago
"Fair use doctrine" doesn't allow you to post my code in a public forum, including my own. My moderators have been instructed to remove any posts that include large blocks of code that essentially give away my products for free. You're welcome to use the code in your own projects, as we have previously discussed, but try not to post large sections of them here, where everyone can see. Thanks.

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