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I don't know if this idea was already discussed, didn't find anything. But here we go:

When mounting an image you get a new virtual drive to access all the files of that partition. But there's one problem with that: If you need to access a folder your user currently has no NTFS permissions for, you get a permission error and can't access it.

Macrium Reflect has a setting for this problem:

[Image: CQNWuqs.png]

With that enabled, NTFS permissions are disabled and you can access all directories.

Would this be possible to implement in a future version of HBS?

Apart from that I really really like this software so far. I'm currently testing alternatives for Macrium Reflect as I don't like the new subscription model. Everything I tested so far is just awesome. It's super fast, it's reliable. I even tried scenarios like dual-boot with Linux and modifying files from there in the NTFS partitions. Incremental backup still includes those files. Whatever CBT method you implemented here, it just works!

Thanks for this free alternative, looking forward to future updates!
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(11-15-2024, 06:26 AM)al3x Wrote: I don't know if this idea was already discussed, didn't find anything. But here we go:

When mounting an image you get a new virtual drive to access all the files of that partition. But there's one problem with that: If you need to access a folder your user currently has no NTFS permissions for, you get a permission error and can't access it.

Macrium Reflect has a setting for this problem:

[Image: CQNWuqs.png]

With that enabled, NTFS permissions are disabled and you can access all directories.

Would this be possible to implement in a future version of HBS?

Apart from that I really really like this software so far. I'm currently testing alternatives for Macrium Reflect as I don't like the new subscription model. Everything I tested so far is just awesome. It's super fast, it's reliable. I even tried scenarios like dual-boot with Linux and modifying files from there in the NTFS partitions. Incremental backup still includes those files. Whatever CBT method you implemented here, it just works!

Thanks for this free alternative, looking forward to future updates!

Thanks for the suggestion, I'll feed it back to my development team.
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Cancelled e-mail notification has still the "Green" Icon.
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(Yesterday, 05:33 AM)chmichael Wrote: Cancelled e-mail notification has still the "Green" Icon.

V4.9.4 or V5.0 Beta? Seems to have forgotten the change in V4.9.4. Note that the colors of the emojis don't seem to be the same in different fonts, at least in the email clients we use.
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I use emClient - 4.9.4
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