This executable does a continuous backup of one or more directories. It sits in the background and detects changes to the directories listed in jContinuousBackup.cfg.
When a change occurs, the files in the directory (and optionally sub-dirs) are copied to the backup directory named in jContinuousBackup.cfg. Note: This is not directory mirroring. Once a file is copied to the backup directory it is never deleted. It may be overwritten however.
jContinuousBackup looks for jContinuousBackup.cfg in the current directory, so start the executable from the same directory the cfg file is in. The basic activitity of jContinuousBackup is logged in jContinuousBackup.log. The log will also be placed the local directory.
If the first non-blank character in a line is '#', it is ignored. Lines with no characters, or that contain only blanks and tabs are ignored. Embedded blanks in a file name are ok.
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