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Hi, Dan. So, it seems likely you're clicking "Schedule..." to "review" your schedules, and that's creating a new schedule. If you look in Window > Scheduled Copies, you probably see more than one.
Alternatively, you've got "Backup on connect" checked and, intermittently, the drive is "re-mounting" which causes a run. There's just no way it's "changing" its time to run at a different time. (Rebooting doesn't do anything to the schedule. We're checking to see if we have to run every minute, basically, and we compare "now" to the scheduled time. Reboot doesn't affect that at all.)
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