However, you can save to your computer's hard disk by changing the Save in location. When selecting a file name, we suggest you use the name of the company for which you are creating a backup, as well as something descriptive to help you identify which backup file to use if you ever need to restore your data file.
This is particularly useful if you are going to keep more than one backup file for the same company. In the prior illustration, we have used the name of the company Bellwether Garden Supply followed by numbers representing the date year, month, day to identify when the backup file was saved.
Once you have selected the correct location to save the file and typed in an appropriate file name, Click the Save button. Sage 50 then displays a message advising you of the space required to save the backup file. This message may differ slightly according to whether you are saving your backup file to an external storage device such as a USB flash drive, or whether you are saving the backup file to the hard drive on your computer.
Click OK to any message you receive. You can also click on the Backup icon looks like a file cabinet from the toolbar on the top of the Home screen.
In the 'Sage 50 - Backup' window, enter the file name. It would be a good idea to include the date as part of this name ex.
SAJ folder as this is the folder that the software backs up. When you double click on a Sage Backup file the Backup Analyser window will be displayed without the Browse and Associate buttons. If you have an Internet connection you can press the Check for Update button to see if there is an update available for this program. If an update is found it will be downloaded and installed automatically. A Please Wait message will be shown to confirm that the computer is loading your web browser or email client, so please be patient as these programs can sometimes take a little while to load.
Follow the on screen instructions selecting the default options whenever there is a choice. Technical support for this product may be obtained by e-mailing support AdeptTools. End of Document — v Adept Sage 50 Backup Analyser. Backup Analyser in action. Refresh Button Click this button to re-analyse the data in the current backup. Browse Button Click this button to use the standard Windows file browser to help locate the backup file that you want to analyse. Associate Button Click this button to associate file type.
Doing this will have the following effects: When you double click a Sage Backup file in Windows Explorer the Adept Sage 50 Backup Analyser program will automatically start up and analyse the Backup for you. The program may also be closed by clicking the.
Follow the on screen instructions selecting the default options whenever there is a choice. Please visit the Adept Tools web site at www. Ideal for Accountants or other Sage Professionals who have to deal with backup files from many different clients. Displays the Company Name of the data in the backup. Displays the Version number of the Sage 50 program that created the backup.
Displays the Description of the backup. Detects backups that were created on multiple floppy disks and tells you which disk the file came from. Licensed as Freeware. Use it on as many of your company's computers as you like. Compatible with Sage 50 versions 7 to Will also work with backups created by most versions of Sage Instant Accounts.
To Install the Program from the Internet You must be logged on to Windows with a user name that has Windows Administrator rights to install this program. Refresh Button Click this button to re-analyse the data in the current backup. Browse Button Click this button to use the standard Windows file browser to help locate the backup file that you want to analyse. Associate Button Click this button to associate file type.
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