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By default, BudgetLink will place all backups of reports and databases in a folder under \SYSTEM\BACKUP\. However, it is possible to change the default backup folder. | By default, BudgetLink will place all backups of reports and databases in a folder under '''\SYSTEM\BACKUP\'''. However, it is possible to change the default backup folder. | ||
== How to setup the default backup folder == | == How to setup the default backup folder == |
Revision as of 20:18, 20 March 2017
Overview
By default, BudgetLink will place all backups of reports and databases in a folder under \SYSTEM\BACKUP\. However, it is possible to change the default backup folder.
How to setup the default backup folder
To setup the default backup folder, follow these instructions.
- Start BudgetLink;
- From the Menu, click 30. Settings, then Options
- Click the Set User Options button;
- On the Options dialogue, select Backup from the list on the left-hand side;
- Next to Backup Database Folder, click Browse and select the location where the databases will be backed up;
- Next to Backup Data Files Folder, click Browse and select the location where the data files will be backed up;
- Next to Backup Workbook Folder, click Browse and select the location where the workbooks will be backed up;
- Click Save to save the options;
- Click Close to close the Options dialogue.
Notes
- For older version of BudgetLink, the Set User Options button can be found under 30. Settings and Options and Administration.